1. The deformation of the fluid will continue as long as the 2. When designing gates, vessels, dams or other bedies that are submerged in a liquid, it is important not only to estimate the but also to specify its location on the body. 3. The surface tension is the tensile force per -is applied. in any direction along the surface the surface tension.

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1. The deformation of the fluid will continue as long as the
2. When designing gates, vessels, dams or other bodies that are submerged in a liquid, it is important not
only to estimate the -
3. The surface tension is the tensile force per --- in any direction along the surface the surface tension.
4. The value of --- specifies whether the fluid can be assumed compressible or incompressible.
5. Archimedes' principle indicates ---
6. A truck is filled with gasoline. Ifr the container (tank) on the truck undergoes a - , then the liquid
is applied.
--- but also to specify its location on the body.
surface will begin to rotate clockwise about the center of the container and will eventually maintain a
fixed tilted position.
Transcribed Image Text:1. The deformation of the fluid will continue as long as the 2. When designing gates, vessels, dams or other bodies that are submerged in a liquid, it is important not only to estimate the - 3. The surface tension is the tensile force per --- in any direction along the surface the surface tension. 4. The value of --- specifies whether the fluid can be assumed compressible or incompressible. 5. Archimedes' principle indicates --- 6. A truck is filled with gasoline. Ifr the container (tank) on the truck undergoes a - , then the liquid is applied. --- but also to specify its location on the body. surface will begin to rotate clockwise about the center of the container and will eventually maintain a fixed tilted position.
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