An ideal fluid is defined as the fluid which is
(A) Compressible
(B) In-compressible and viscous
(C) In-compressibl

An ideal fluid is defined as the fluid which is
(A) Compressible
(B) In-compressible and viscous
(C) In-compressible and non-viscous
(D) Negligible surface tension​

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  1. Answer:

    the answer is

    Explanation:

    For an ideal fluid, the surface tension is zero. Irrotational: … Therefore, an ideal fluid is a fluid that is incompressible, irrotational, and non-viscous in nature. Hence, option B is the correct option.

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