streamlining
A Fluid Is A Substance Which Can Flow, So Some Examples Of A Fluid Would Be; Coffee Tap Water, A Water Fall and Steam.
74 fluid ounces is 9.25 cups.
Streamline flow:The flow of a fluid is said to be streamline (also known as steady flow or laminar flow), if every particle of the fluid follows exactly the path of its preceding particle and has the same velocity as that of its preceding particle when crossing a fixed point of reference.Turbulent flow:The flow of a fluid is said to be turbulent or disorderly, if its velocity is greater than its critical velocity. Critical velocity of a fluid is that velocity up to which the fluid flow is streamlined and above which its flow becomes turbulent. When the velocity of a fluid exceeds the critical velocity, the paths and velocities of the fluid particles begin to change continuously and haphazardly. The flow loses all its orderliness and is called turbulent flow.
air resistance
The Navier-Strokes equation is a term in physics used to describe the motion of a fluid substance. The equation applies Newton's second law to fluid motion.
This is called streamlining.
It is called streamlining.
drag or air resistance
Fluid friction occurs when a solid object moves through a fluid.
fluid friction
Yes
Fluid Friction .
Fluid friction acting on an object moving through the air is called air.
Viscosity is defined as a measure of the resistance to flow of a fluid. Therefor, the flow of, or the passage of an object through, a viscous fluid is resisted by the fluid.
Resistance.
If the fluid is air, and assuming that the object is already streamlined and aerodynamic, then polishing or coating its surface with a sticky substance to leave as little jagged spikes at the microscopic level. If the fluid is water, then possibly coating it with a apolar substance that doesn't interact with water, which is polar would cause it to have less friction and dissipate less energy.
to place an object in a fluid is... boring