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Which dimension does shear velocity directly relate to?

  • A Mass
  • B Length
  • C Time
  • D Velocity
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Shear velocity directly relates to the dimension of velocity. It is defined in terms of speed and is used to describe the rate at which fluid particles move relative to a boundary or surface. The concept of shear velocity is used to express the velocity gradient in the fluid near the boundary, making velocity the primary dimension it relates to.

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