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Which of the following is not an example of a Non- Newtonian fluids?(a) Gels(b) Water(c) Suspensions(d) Pudding |
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Answer» Correct choice is (b) Water To elaborate: Water is a Newtonian fluid, because it continues to display fluid properties no matter how much it is stirred or mixed. A slightly less rigorous definition is that the drag of a small object being moved slowly through the fluid is proportional to the force applied to the object. (Compare friction). Important fluids, like water as well as most gases, behave – to good approximation – as a Newtonian fluid under normal conditions on Earth. |
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