Newtonian and Non-Newtonian liquids address two unmistakable classifications in liquid mechanics, each portrayed by one of a kind rheological ways of behaving. These properties direct the way that a substance answers applied powers, for example, shear pressure or deformity. Newtonian liquids, named after Sir Isaac Newton, stick to a direct connection among anxiety. In less complex terms, their consistency stays steady no matter what the size of applied...