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I may be wrong, but i am trying to help. In the particle theory fluids flow because the particle theory states that All matter is composed of particles Particles are in constant motion All articles are attracted to one another Particles move faster as they gain energy So, fluids have particles and depending on how much particles the fluid contains will determine how fast or slow it flows. A fluid will flow faster if the partcles are rubbing against each other and attract to eachother. if they are always moving and trying to do this the subsance will gain energy and flow faster. The opposite if something flows slower. is that an okay answer? hope it is:)
Alpha radiation particles can only harm you if ingested into the body by way of inhalation or body fluid contact. Full body clothing and particle masks can protect you, and it can be washed off the skin if it gets on you (the primary purpose for decontamination showers).
The hated fluid and the fluid around it will go to room temperature
Fluid flows because it isn't a solid. you can't control fluid ,where it goes, what it does. Fluid is slippery too.
when a person speaks they release fluid particles
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A cell performs pinocytosis when it needs a fluid that's outside of the cell. It does this by taking in the fluid particle in through the cell membrane. It wraps the particle in a layer of the membrane. See the related link for an example.
curl is clear from observation that many fluid flows involvs rotational motion of the fluid particle.
The fluid contents of the reticulum play a role in particle separation.
A sac that is formed around a large particle to allow a cell to take in or remove the particle is called a vesicle. A vesicle is filled with fluid.
fluid=pinocytosis particle=phagocytosis
any brake fluid that has a DOT 3 rating will work
You can use any brake fluid that meets DOT3 rating.This rating is shown on all contain3 or a higher rating will work. A good rule to go by, is to use same fluid in clutch that you use in the brake system
Phagocytosis if a particle was absorbed. Pinocytosis if a fluid was absorbed.
It uses the same fluid as the Hydraulic system. I do not have the manual with me to teel you the rating.
C. E. Lapple has written: 'Fluid and particle mechanics' -- subject(s): Chemical engineering, Fluid mechanics, Particles