Date of Publication :26th October 2020
Abstract: Invscid fluid don’t resist flow internally and therefore all the fluid layers must have the same velocity regardless of the boundary velocity. Heat capacity of fluid begins to decrease with temperature and thermal conductivity is very high. Navier-stokes equations simplified to a form known as the Euler equations. For such a rigid body fluid velocity must be tangential, Reynolds number tends to infinity where as viscosity tends to zero. Such a fluid has wide application in cooling superconductor and understanding quantum mechanical behaviours of the particles.
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