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Specific Volume is a measure of a fluid's resistance to deformation under shear stress.
While a unit expresses a specific type of physical quantity, a dimension assigns a property of scale so that the unit can be measured.
Temperature at which water has the highest density is usually taken as 4°C(39.2°F).
The continuum concept in hydraulics assumes that a fluid often behaves as if itwere comprised of continuous matter that is infinitely divisible into smaller and smaller parts.
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