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1. What is fluid?
2. What is switch? What is its function?

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1. What is fluid? 2. What is switch? What is its function? ..

Answer / ranjith b k

A Fluid is defined as "Any Particulate matter which flows
or tends to flow".
It's of two major types namely:Liquids and Gases.

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1. What is fluid? 2. What is switch? What is its function? ..

Answer / arvind yeram

fluid is a substance which can flow or these are the
substances which deforms permanently & continously when a
shear force is applied. it may be liquid or gaseous.
e.g.-water,air,honey,oil,milk,blood.

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