Wet fluids as gases may be so called if they contain free water or water vapour or are gases containing particles of their own liquid.
As liquids, wet fluids contain free water, water vapour or water of solubility.
Dry gaseous fluids contain no liquid particles whatever.
Dry liquid fluids contain no water particles.
2007-10-11 14:58:32
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answer #1
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answered by Norrie 7
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It can mean compressible or not compressible fluids, like air VS water or wet as in the power to adhere to other surface due to superficial tension, and dry, well, the opposite.
2007-10-11 13:09:09
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answer #2
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answered by Dracula 2
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fluids actually means two different forms.
gases such as oxygen, nitrogen, air, or refrigerant in the evaporated state are all gases
water, condensed refrigerant, etc. are in a liquid state
All of the above fall in the category of fluids.
2007-10-11 20:10:26
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answer #3
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answered by MrWiz 4
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Water content, as in anhydrous/hydrous.
2007-10-11 11:34:39
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answered by jimmymae2000 7
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