Civil Engineering - Hydraulics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Hydraulics - Section 2 (Q.No. 1)
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Liquids
Discussion:
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K SHUBHARAJ shetty said:
3 months ago
It does not have a definite shape.
Ching said:
5 months ago
Liquids occupy definite volume but have no definite shape. This is because the inter-molecular force of attraction between the molecules in a liquid is less when compared to solids and the liquid molecules are loosely packed.
Heenu said:
2 years ago
Liquids are generally incompressible while gases are compressible.
Achumi kits said:
2 years ago
I agree with you @Tayu.
Vinod said:
3 years ago
Fluids are two types of liquids, And gases can be compressed but liquid cannot be compressed and liquids do not aquify definite shape so the answer is both A&B.
Saqib said:
3 years ago
Because the particles can move, liquids don't have a definite shape, and they can flow.
Because the particles are still packed close together, liquids can't easily be compressed and keep the same volume.
Because the particles are still packed close together, liquids can't easily be compressed and keep the same volume.
Krish said:
3 years ago
yes, Ais right. I agree.
Raji said:
3 years ago
Agree both A and B are correct Answer.
Sarvesh kumar said:
4 years ago
A liquid is a nearly incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a (nearly) constant volume independent of pressure. As such, it is one of the four fundamental states of matter (the others being solid, gas, and plasma), and is the only state with a definite volume but no fixed shape.
Lakhan meena said:
4 years ago
Liquid are incompressible so A is the correct answer.
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