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what is the difference between liquidity and fluidity?

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Answered by BANGTANARMYGIRL07
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Liquid is one of the three phases or state of matter. Fluids flow and has some viscosity (thickness). Liquids also flows and it has volume, but no definite shape. ... A fluid is a substance that lacks rigidity it cannot resist force when it is applied to it.

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