power-law fluid
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power-law fluid
Summary
power-law fluid is a physical law[1]. It draws 71 Wikipedia views per month (physical_law category, ranking #75 of 113).[2]
Key Facts
- power-law fluid's instance of is recorded as physical law[3].
- Wilhelm Ostwald is named after power-law fluid[4].
- Armand de Waele is named after power-law fluid[5].
- power-law fluid's subclass of is recorded as non-Newtonian fluid[6].
- power-law fluid's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02fw6r[7].
- power-law fluid's defining formula is recorded as \tau = K \left( \frac {\partial u} {\partial y} \right)^n[8].
- power-law fluid's studied by is recorded as rheology[9].
- power-law fluid's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[10].
- power-law fluid's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Fluid dynamics[11].
- power-law fluid's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 47681835[12].
- power-law fluid's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C47681835[13].
Why It Matters
power-law fluid draws 71 Wikipedia views per month (physical_law category, ranking #75 of 113).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[14]