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  • 11Electrorheological fluid — Electrorheological (ER) fluids are suspensions of extremely fine non conducting particles (up to 50 micrometres diameter) in an electrically insulating fluid. The apparent viscosity of these fluids changes reversibly by an order of up to 100,000… …

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  • 12Correction fluid — can be written on after it has dried. A correction fluid is an opaque, white fluid applied to paper to mask errors in text. Once dried, it can be written over. It is typically packaged in small bottles, and the lid has an attached brush (or a… …

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  • 13Magnetorheological fluid — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 14Drilling fluid — This article is about fluids used when drilling a well. For fluids used with drill bits during metal working, see cutting fluid. Driller pouring a foaming agent down the rod string on a drilling rig In geotechnical engineering, drilling fluid is… …

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  • 15Newtonian fluid — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 16Euler equations (fluid dynamics) — In fluid dynamics, the Euler equations govern inviscid flow. They correspond to the Navier Stokes equations with zero viscosity and heat conduction terms. They are usually written in the conservation form shown below to emphasize that they… …

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  • 17Foil (fluid mechanics) — A foil is a surface designed to maximize lift (force generated perpendicular to the fluid flow) while minimizing drag (force generated in the direction of the fluid flow) in a given range of conditions. Foils may be designed to operate in any… …

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  • 18Eddy (fluid dynamics) — Downwind of obstacles, in this case, the Madeira and the Canary Islands off the west African coast, eddies create turbulent patterns called vortex streets …

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  • 19Ensemble (fluid mechanics) — In fluid mechanics, an ensemble is an imaginary collection of notionally identical experiments.Each member of the ensemble will have nominally identical boundary conditions and fluid properties. If the flow is turbulent, the details of the fluid… …

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  • 20flux — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French & Medieval Latin; Anglo French, from Medieval Latin fluxus, from Latin, flow, from fluere to flow more at fluid Date: 14th century 1. a flowing of fluid from the body: as a. diarrhea b.… …

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