The no-slip condition is:
a. Valid only for liquids
b. It only applies to compressible gases...
Engineering, 16.06.2020 09:57 Starzdaze5572
The no-slip condition is:
a. Valid only for liquids
b. It only applies to compressible gases
c. An experimental observation that the velocity of a fluid in contact with a solid surface is equal to the velocity of the surface.
d. Indicates that two solids in contact will not slip if the joining force is large.
e. Useful only for very low density geses.
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