what is the defination of an ideal fluid?

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what is the defination of an ideal fluid?..

Answer / praveen reddy

An ideal fluid is one which has no friction(viscosity)
during its movement.

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what is the defination of an ideal fluid?..

Answer / asis dce

Which fluid is Non-
Viscous
(frictionless) &
Incompressible
(Inelastic)....

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what is the defination of an ideal fluid?..

Answer / guddu singh

An ideal fluid which
that have no any
moliquler attraction
force (MAF) between
their moliqule

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