fluid motion
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffluidandmotion
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fluid
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈfluː.ɪd/us/ˈfluː.ɪd/
a substance that flows and is ...
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motion
noun
uk/ˈməʊ.ʃən/us/ˈmoʊ.ʃən/
the act or process of moving, or a particular action ...
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(Definition offluidandmotionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffluid motion
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The inducedfluidmotioncauses the supporting column to thin and the entrained exterior fluid to move deeper into the leading drop.
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It is assumed that this two-dimensionalfluidmotionis steady and can be described in the framework of linear surface-wave theory.
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Then we choose a reference frame in which the waves are steady, as is thefluidmotion, which is assumed to be a potential flow.
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The dominant heat transport process there is byfluidmotion.
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When all randomfluidmotionhad ceased, the spheres were released in turn and their time of flight measured.
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Physically, this implies that the pressure within the cell may be set to an arbitrary level without any consequences onfluidmotionor cell deformation.
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The conductivity is isotropic and unaffected by the magnetic field or thefluidmotion.
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Thefluidmotionin the stirred tanks used in laboratories and in industry is usually turbulent.
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All these models neglectfluidmotionand thus surfactant transport by convection.
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Both the sources may be characterized by independent parameters, and each source may drive afluidmotionseparately.
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Thefluidmotionhere is from left to right, and each photograph is taken at the same magnification.
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The decrease is more pronounced in the squeezing mode because there is morefluidmotiondue to the squeezing of the annulus.
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The thus-created blue dye is neutrally buoyant and faithfully follows thefluidmotion.
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Thefluidmotionwill continue, however, because the sphere-cylinder shape is also unstable.
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The velocity vectors shown with arrowheads have been drawn to scale and show the magnitude and direction of thefluidmotion.
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The streamwise vorticity in the vortex legs creates a strong upwardfluidmotionin the interior of the thus forming a high-shear layer.
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Analysis of intra-uterinefluidmotioninduced by uterine contractions.
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