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Shear stress in static fluid is always zero - Fluid Mechanics
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Q. Shear stress in static fluid is
- Published on 04 Aug 15
a.
always zero
b.
always maximum
c.
between zero to maximum
d.
unpredictable
ANSWER: always zero
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Aniket
-Posted on 25 Sep 15
The fluid static can be defined as the study of mechanism of incompressible fluids at absolute or relative rest that is under static conditions. The shear stress in a fluid at absolute or relative rest is always zero. Therefore shear stress in static fluid is always zero.
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