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Which of the following is not an example of a Newtonian fluid?(a) Water(b) Glycerine(c) Non- Drip Paints(d) AlcoholI got this question during an online interview.I'm obligated to ask this question of Classification of Fluids topic in chapter Fluid Flow and Mixing of Bioprocess Engineering |
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Answer» CORRECT answer is (c) Non- Drip Paints Explanation: Stirring a non-Newtonian fluid can cause the viscosity to decrease, so the fluid appears “THINNER” (this is seen in non-drip paints). There are many types of non-Newtonian fluids, as they are defined to be something that fails to obey a particular PROPERTY – for example, most fluids with long molecular CHAINS can react in a non-Newtonian manner. |
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