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saurav thakur

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Rheopectic fluids are a rare class of non-Newtonian fluids. These show a time-dependent increase in viscosity; the longer the fluid undergoes shearing force, the higher its viscosity.[3] Rheopectic fluids, such as some lubricants, thicken or solidify when shaken. Examples of rheopectic fluids include gypsum pastes and printer inks.

Question:

The printer’s ink is an example of

Options:
A) Newtonian fluid
B) Non-Newtonian fluid
C) Thixotropic fluid
D) Elastic solid
Solution:
Ans: (c)

saravanakumar p

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· 1 Months ago

Yet to be approved!

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