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Q: At constant temperature, the fluid whose viscosity does not change with the rate of deformation, is called:
  • A. Real fluid
  • B. Newtonian fluid
  • C. Ideal fluid
  • D. Non-Newtonian fluid
Correct Answer: Option B - At constant temperature, the fluid whose viscosity does not change with the rate of deformation, is called Newtonian fluid.
B. At constant temperature, the fluid whose viscosity does not change with the rate of deformation, is called Newtonian fluid.

Explanations:

At constant temperature, the fluid whose viscosity does not change with the rate of deformation, is called Newtonian fluid.