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Discussion Forum : Fluid Mechanics - Section 6 (Q.No. 13)
13.
In power law, , then the fluid is
Newtonian
dilatant
thixotropic
rheopectic
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Ash said:   1 decade ago
Answer is dilatant because n>1 if n=1 then its Newtonian.

Sunil said:   9 years ago
It must be dilatant. Agree @Ash.

Nagu said:   8 years ago
Yes. It must be dilatant.
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Per said:   7 years ago
It is not a dilatent fluid as for dilatant fluid B should also be zero.

Yadav said:   7 years ago
I agree @Per.

It should be dilatant only when the value of B will be zero.

Ajay said:   7 years ago
It is idel fluid or Bingham.

XueWen said:   6 years ago
Right, I too think it should be Bingham Plastic.

Gaurav Sharma said:   6 years ago
It would be Rheopectic.

Adarsh srivastav said:   5 years ago
It is rheopectic because B (threshold tuo is given) and. N is greater than 1.

Amit Gupta said:   5 years ago
You are right, @Gaurav, @Adarsh, it is rheopectic.


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