Which one of the following statements is correct ?
 (a) Dynamic viscosity is the property of a fluid which is not in motion
 (b) Surface energy is a fluid property giving rise to the phenomenon of capillarity in
 water
 (c) Cavitation results from the action of very high pressure
 (d) Real fluids have lower viscosity than ideal fluids

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(d) Real fluids have lower viscosity than ideal fluids

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