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What is a fluid? A state of matter that continuously deforms
under an applied shear stress, characterized
by its ability to flow and take the shape of its
container.
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What is shear force? A force that acts parallel to the surface of a
substance, causing layers of material to slide
relative to each other.
What are the three states of Solid, Liquid, and Gas.
matter?
What is the physical form of a Structurally rigid with a defined shape that is
solid? not easily altered.
What is the volume characteristic Defined volume but no variable shape.
of a liquid?
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