👉 A faster fluid, often referred to as a high-velocity fluid or a superfluid, is a state of matter that flows with minimal viscosity, meaning it experiences little resistance when moving through a container. This unique property allows it to flow without losing energy, making it appear almost like a liquid but with characteristics more akin to gases. Superfluids can exhibit phenomena such as flowing up the walls of a container, defying gravity by moving through tiny capillaries, and even exhibiting zero viscosity at extremely low temperatures. These properties make them fascinating subjects of study in physics and have potential applications in advanced technologies, such as ultra-efficient heat transfer systems and precision instruments.