- perfect fluid
- a perfect fluid is defined as a fluid with zero viscosity (i.e., inviscid).
Mechanics glossary. 2013.
Mechanics glossary. 2013.
perfect fluid — noun An ideal fluid, incompressible, of uniform density, and offering no resistance to distorting forces • • • Main Entry: ↑perfect … Useful english dictionary
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