what is the defination of an ideal fluid?
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Answer / naveen kumar
ideal fluid is incommpresible and non visicous .but in
normal cases it will process some viscousity.
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Answer / avinash
but a fluid which has no resistance to shear stress is known
as an ideal fluid or inviscid fluid. The study of viscosity
is known as rheology.
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Answer / neeraj
An ideal fluid is one that is incompressible and has no
viscosity. Ideal fluids do not actually exist, but sometimes
it is useful to consider what would happen to an ideal fluid
in a particular fluid flow problem in order to simplify the
problem.
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Answer / k chiranjeevulu bscpl infrastr
Fluid which has no resistance to shear stress is known
as an ideal fluid .Ideal fluid is incompressible
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Answer / priya
Viscosity is a measure of the resistance of a fluid which
is being deformed by either shear stress or extensional
stress. ...
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Answer / moula
the fluid which have a viscousity and obey the newtons law
of viscousity
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