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Ch. 7.1 The Many Uses of Fluids
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Fluids fluid – any substance that flows – examples: water; lava from a volcano; blood; honey; gases (such as carbon dioxide and oxygen)
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Putting Fluids to Work fluids can make it easier to transport, process, and use different kinds of materials, even if those materials are solids
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Fluids Can Transport Solids slurry – a mixture of water and solids – slurry technology is used to transport solids in water – examples: the paper you write on was once a slurry of wood pulp and water; hydroseeding; pouring cement; grouting tile
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Fluids Can Hold Other Materials the ability of a fluid to hold other materials makes them useful in many applications – fluids holding abrasive particles are often used a cleaners for marble, metals, and teeth
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Fluids Become Solids fluids are easy to move and they take the shape of their containers many of the solid objects that we use were originally prepared as fluids – examples: steel and cement
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Other Uses of Fluids oil added to a car engine reduces friction, noise, heat, and wear paint applied to iron creates a barrier that prevents rust gases can be forced into a smaller volume to create force (such as air that pumps up your bicycle tires)
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