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Discussion Forum : Hydraulics - Section 3 (Q.No. 50)
50.
An ideal fluid is
incompressible
compressible
compressible and non-viscous
slightly affected by surface torque.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Manoj marmat said:   10 years ago
An ideal fluid it fluid that have several properties:

1. Incompressible: The density is constant.

2. Irrotational: The flow is smooth, no turbulence.

3. Nonviscous: Fluid has no internal friction (η = 0).

Khattak Khan said:   4 years ago
An ideal fluid is a fluid that has several properties including the fact that it is :
Irrotational - the flow is smooth, no turbulence.
Nonviscous - (Inviscid) fluid has no internal friction.

Gagan garg said:   1 decade ago
Ideal fluid is always in-compressible and non-viscous fluid. So according to above options A is correct.

Garry said:   8 years ago
Answer should be incompressible and non viscous which are the fundamental properties of Ideal fluid.

Mahesh said:   9 years ago
An ideal fluid is always incompressible and non- viscous. It's bulk density is always infinite.

Muzafar Ahmad wani said:   4 years ago
Option A is 100% correct.

Ideal fluid is incomprehensible, non-viscous, irrotational etc.
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Boss said:   7 years ago
An ideal fluid is always incompressible and frictionless, so the answer A is correct.

Lovey gill said:   7 years ago
Ideal fluid which have no viscosity, no surface tension &no compressibility.

MJM Gcek said:   4 years ago
Option A is correct as ideal fluid or real fluid all are incompressible.

MN Yogi said:   6 years ago
Ideal fluid :-
1. Nonviscos
2. Incompressible
3. No surface tension


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