What is fluids in motion

  1. What would happen to the fluids in a human body if water did not have such a high boiling point?(1 point)Responses fluids could
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  2. What would happen to the fluids in a human body if water did not have such a high boiling point?(1 point)Responses fluids could
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  3. What would happen to the fluids in a human body if water did not have such a high boiling point?(1 point)Responses fluids could
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  4. What would happen to the liquids in a human body if water did not have such a high boiling point?A. Fluids would accumulate B.
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  5. What is fluids in motion
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  6. Why does convection occur?Responses Heat causes fluids to become less dense; so warmer fluids rise above cooler fluids,
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  7. Are IV fluids hypertonic, hypotonic, isotonic?The tonicity depends on what fluids are being used in the IV. Since this is not my
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  8. Why does convection occur?Heat flows through the air as electromagnetic radiation, transferring energy without matter. Heat
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  9. Why does convection occur?Heat causes fluids to become less dense; so warmer fluids rise above cooler fluids, transferring
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  10. A U-tube contains two fluids with densities ρ1 = 1070 kg/m3 and ρ2 = 595 kg/m3 as sketched below. What is the difference d in
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