When the velocity at a point becomes zero, it refers to ________

A)
slip condition
B)
no slip condition
C)
positive slip condition
D)
negative slip condition

Correct Answer :   no slip condition


Explanation : At the boundary of solids, the velocity at a point becomes zero. Dirichlet’s condition is an example of no slip-condition. When the adhesive forces are stronger than cohesive force the particle does not move and hence no slip-condition occurs.