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What (who) is liquid liabilities - definition

Contingent Liabilities; Contingent liabilities

liquid         
  • [[Surface wave]]s in water
  • A [[lava lamp]] contains two immiscible liquids (a molten wax and a watery solution) which add movement due to convection. In addition to the top surface, surfaces also form between the liquids, requiring a tension breaker to recombine the wax droplets at the bottom.
  • Cavitation in water from a boat propeller
  • Thermal image of a sink full of hot water with cold water being added, showing how the hot and the cold water flow into each other.
  • Lennard-Jones model fluid]].
  • deposition]] can occur.
  • Structure of a classical monatomic liquid. Atoms have many nearest neighbors in contact, yet no long-range order is present.
  • A simulation of [[viscosity]]. The fluid on the left has a lower viscosity and Newtonian behavior while the liquid on the right has higher viscosity and non-Newtonian behavior.
NEARLY INCOMPRESSIBLE FLUID THAT CONFORMS TO THE SHAPE OF ITS CONTAINER BUT RETAINS A NEARLY CONSTANT VOLUME INDEPENDENT OF PRESSURE
Liquid State; Liquid state; Liquid phase; Liquids; Liquid level
n.
1) (a) clear; cloudy liquid
2) (a) dishwashing liquid
liquid         
  • [[Surface wave]]s in water
  • A [[lava lamp]] contains two immiscible liquids (a molten wax and a watery solution) which add movement due to convection. In addition to the top surface, surfaces also form between the liquids, requiring a tension breaker to recombine the wax droplets at the bottom.
  • Cavitation in water from a boat propeller
  • Thermal image of a sink full of hot water with cold water being added, showing how the hot and the cold water flow into each other.
  • Lennard-Jones model fluid]].
  • deposition]] can occur.
  • Structure of a classical monatomic liquid. Atoms have many nearest neighbors in contact, yet no long-range order is present.
  • A simulation of [[viscosity]]. The fluid on the left has a lower viscosity and Newtonian behavior while the liquid on the right has higher viscosity and non-Newtonian behavior.
NEARLY INCOMPRESSIBLE FLUID THAT CONFORMS TO THE SHAPE OF ITS CONTAINER BUT RETAINS A NEARLY CONSTANT VOLUME INDEPENDENT OF PRESSURE
Liquid State; Liquid state; Liquid phase; Liquids; Liquid level
I. a.
1.
Fluid.
2.
Mellifluous, dulcet, soft, clear, flowing, melting.
II. n.
Fluid, liquor, liquid substance.
liquid         
  • [[Surface wave]]s in water
  • A [[lava lamp]] contains two immiscible liquids (a molten wax and a watery solution) which add movement due to convection. In addition to the top surface, surfaces also form between the liquids, requiring a tension breaker to recombine the wax droplets at the bottom.
  • Cavitation in water from a boat propeller
  • Thermal image of a sink full of hot water with cold water being added, showing how the hot and the cold water flow into each other.
  • Lennard-Jones model fluid]].
  • deposition]] can occur.
  • Structure of a classical monatomic liquid. Atoms have many nearest neighbors in contact, yet no long-range order is present.
  • A simulation of [[viscosity]]. The fluid on the left has a lower viscosity and Newtonian behavior while the liquid on the right has higher viscosity and non-Newtonian behavior.
NEARLY INCOMPRESSIBLE FLUID THAT CONFORMS TO THE SHAPE OF ITS CONTAINER BUT RETAINS A NEARLY CONSTANT VOLUME INDEPENDENT OF PRESSURE
Liquid State; Liquid state; Liquid phase; Liquids; Liquid level
(liquids)
1.
A liquid is a substance which is not solid but which flows and can be poured, for example water.
Drink plenty of liquid...
Boil for 20 minutes until the liquid has reduced by half...
Solids turn to liquids at certain temperatures.
N-MASS
2.
A liquid substance is in the form of a liquid rather than being solid or a gas.
Wash in warm water with liquid detergent.
...liquid nitrogen...
Fats are solid at room temperature, and oil is liquid at room temperature.
ADJ
3.
Liquid assets are the things that a person or company owns which can be quickly turned into cash if necessary. (BUSINESS)
The bank had sufficient liquid assets to continue operations.
ADJ

Wikipedia

Contingent liability

In accounting, contingent liabilities are liabilities that may be incurred by an entity depending on the outcome of an uncertain future event such as the outcome of a pending lawsuit. These liabilities are not recorded in a company's accounts and shown in the balance sheet when both probable and reasonably estimable as 'contingency' or 'worst case' financial outcome. A footnote to the balance sheet may describe the nature and extent of the contingent liabilities. The likelihood of loss is described as probable, reasonably possible, or remote. The ability to estimate a loss is described as known, reasonably estimable, or not reasonably estimable. It may or may not occur.