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FLUID
FLUID (Fast Light User Interface Designer) is a graphical editor that is used to produce FLTK source code. FLUID edits and saves its state in text .fl files, which can be edited in a text editor for finer control over display and behavior.After designing the application, FLUID compiles the .fl file into a .cxx file, which defines all the objects from the .fl file, and an .h file, which declares all the global ones. FLUID also supports localization of label strings using message files and the GNU gettext or POSIX catgets interfaces.A simple program can be made by putting all non-interface code (including a main function) into the .fl file, thus making the .cxx file a single source file to compile. Most programs are more complex than this, so other .cxx files can be written that call the FLUID functions. These .cxx files must #include the .h file, or they can #include the .cxx file so it still appears to be a single source file.
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Fluid
A fluid is defined as a substance that continually deforms (flows) under an applied shear stress regardless of the magnitude of the applied stress. It is a subset of the phases of matter and includes liquidsgasesplasmas and, to some extent, plastic solids.Fluids are also divided into liquids and air. Liquids form a free surface (that is, a surface not created by their container) while gases do not. The distinction between solids and fluids is not so obvious. The distinction is made by evaluating the viscosity of the matter: for example Silly Putty can be considered either a solid or a fluid, depending on the time period over which it is observed.
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Fluide
Les fluides sont des milieux matériels parfaitement déformables. On regroupe sous cette appellation les gaz qui sont l'exemple des fluides compressibles, et les liquides, qui sont des fluides peu compressibles. Dans certaines conditions (températures et/ou pressions), le milieu n'est ni liquide, ni gazeux, il reste fluide (voir Diagramme de phase d'un corps pur).
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Fluid
Unter einem idealen Fluid versteht man eine Substanz, die einer beliebig kleinen Scherspannung keinen Widerstand entgegensetzt. Gase und Flüssigkeiten sind in diesem Sinne Fluide. Der übergeordnete Begriff wird verwendet, weil die meisten physikalischen Gesetze für beide gleichermaßen gelten und sich viele ihrer Eigenschaften nur in ihrer Größenordnung, also quantitativ, aber nicht grundsätzlich qualitativ von einander unterscheiden.
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Plyn
Płyn – każda substancja, która może płynąć, tj. dowolnie zmieniać swój kształt w zależności od naczynia, w którym się znajduje, oraz może swobodnie się przemieszczać (przepływać), np. przepompowywana przez rury.Pojęcia płynu nie należy utożsamiać tylko z cieczą, gdyż płynami są nie tylko ciecze, ale także wszystkie gazy, a nawet takie mieszaniny różnych faz fizycznych jak pianaemulsjazawiesina i pasta.Podstawową, mierzalną cechą płynów jest ich lepkość czyli miara oporu wewnętrznego jaki stawia płyn poddawany naprężeniom ścinającym zmuszającym go do przepływu. Lepkości z kolei nie należy mylić z gęstością, co jest powszechne w języku potocznym.
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Fluido
Si definisce fluido una sostanza che si deforma illimitatamente (fluisce) se sottoposta a uno sforzo di taglio, indipendentemente dall'entità di quest'ultimo; è un particolare stato della materia che comprende i liquidi, i gas, il plasma e, in taluni casi, i solidi plastici. Le sostanze liquide si differenziano da quelle gassose per il fatto che formano una superficie libera (non creata dal contenitore in cui si trova il liquido), cosa che non accade nei gas. La definizione dei solidi plastici come fluidi non è così semplice; si può considerare a questo proposito la viscosità del materiale.
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