Chemical Engineering - Fluid Mechanics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Fluid Mechanics - Section 13 (Q.No. 37)
37.
Toothpaste is a
Bingham plastic
pseudoplastic
Newtonion liquid
dilatent
Answer: Option
Explanation:
No answer description is available. Let's discuss.
Discussion:
10 comments Page 1 of 1.

Taisir said:   2 months ago
(A) Is the correct answer.

In simpler terms:
It doesn’t flow until you apply enough force (e.g., squeezing the tube).
Once that threshold (yield stress) is exceeded, it flows like a thick liquid (Mayonnaise, Ketchup, Shaving cream, and Drilling mud).

Umar ali said:   6 months ago
How? Please explain.

BIRMANI KUMAR said:   2 years ago
A is the right answer.
(1)

Afjal said:   2 years ago
It should be Bingham plastic.
(1)

Rajkumar Pegu said:   3 years ago
Yes, Agree.

A is the correct answer.
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Rahul said:   3 years ago
Yes, A is the right answer.

Sonveer gola said:   8 years ago
Bingram is the right answer.

Soni said:   9 years ago
Yes, the answer is A.

Balveer Singh Lodha said:   10 years ago
Toothpaste, jellies, slurry are a Bingham plastic.
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Hemanta Kalita said:   1 decade ago
Toothpaste is a Bingham plastic.
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