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Vätskors

Vätskors is a Swedish linguistic form used to denote possession or association with liquids in plural phrases. It stems from the noun vätska (fluid) and the plural vätskor; the genitive plural of vätskor can be vätskors. In scientific and technical writing, vätskors is used to refer to the set of fluids present in a system, as in vätskors sammansättning (the composition of the fluids) or vätskors densitet (the density of the fluids). The term does not designate a distinct field or entity; rather, it is a grammatical construction employed to attribute properties to liquids.

In everyday language, writers typically use vätskor (fluids) rather than the genitive form vätskors. Vätskors tends

Related terms include Vätska (singular), Vätskor (plural), and common technical phrases like vätskors viskositet (the viscosity

to
appear
in
formal
descriptions,
reports,
or
publications
where
the
fluids
involved
are
the
subject
of
discussion.
The
usage
is
more
common
in
contexts
that
require
specifying
properties
or
characteristics
of
multiple
fluids
collectively,
rather
than
referring
to
a
single
fluid.
of
the
fluids)
or
vätskors
temperaturintervall
(the
temperature
range
of
the
fluids).
Understanding
vätskors
hinges
on
recognizing
it
as
a
grammatical
tool
for
describing
fluids
in
possessive
or
attributive
constructions
within
Swedish.
See
also
Vätska,
Vätskor,
Fluid
dynamics.