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  2. Fluid - Wikipedia

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    In physics, a fluid is a liquid, gas, or other material that may continuously move and deform (flow) under an applied shear stress, or external force. [1] They have zero shear modulus , or, in simpler terms, are substances which cannot resist any shear force applied to them.

  3. Liquid - Wikipedia

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    A liquid is a fluid. Unlike a solid, the molecules in a liquid have a much greater freedom to move. The forces that bind the molecules together in a solid are only temporary in a liquid, allowing a liquid to flow while a solid remains rigid. A liquid, like a gas, displays the properties of a fluid.

  4. Fluid (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A fluid is a substance that continually deforms (flows) under an applied shear stress. Fluid may also refer to: Arts, entertainment and media

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    Another way to up your water intake is to eat more hydrating foods. While 80% of your daily water intake should come from fluids, 20% should come from solid foods, TODAY.com previously reported.

  6. Non-Newtonian fluid - Wikipedia

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    Another example of non-Newtonian fluid flow is chilled caramel ice cream topping (so long as it incorporates hydrocolloids such as carrageenan and gellan gum). The sudden application of force —by stabbing the surface with a finger, for example, or rapidly inverting the container holding it—causes the fluid to behave like a solid rather than ...

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    It can be fluid. Companies evolve in terms of what they need and where they’re going. ... Another thing to consider: Disproportionate personal wealth is often created when you raise your first ...

  8. 18 celebrities who don't identify as either male or female - AOL

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    "That's not to say that I won't feel more fluid in the future." Asia Kate Dillon asked for their "John Wick" character to be nonbinary. Asia Kate Dillon at the Broadway opening of "Macbeth" in 2022.

  9. Pascal's law - Wikipedia

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    Pressure in water and air. Pascal's law applies for fluids. Pascal's principle is defined as: A change in pressure at any point in an enclosed incompressible fluid at rest is transmitted equally and undiminished to all points in all directions throughout the fluid, and the force due to the pressure acts at right angles to the enclosing walls.