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A fluid's resistance to flow is called its viscosity.
Both are same
Viscosity is the resistance offered against shear force by a fluid.
Viscosity provides a resistance to a fluid being squirted out, say, between a crankshaft and a bearing journal under pressure. So measuring viscosity will be important for predicting how much protection a given fluid will provide.
These two laws they are similar. But Hooke's Law is a law which is used in Solid Mechanics, and Newton's Law of Viscosity is the one which is used in Fluid Dynamics.
the fluid which has lower viscosity will reach first because velocity is inversly proportional to viscosity.
The major ones are:Vscosity of fluid being pumpedpH of fluid being pumped (corrosion)Volume of fluid being pumped
Viscosity is how slowly a fluid will move or pour at specified temperature. Specific Gravity is how heavy it is in relation to its volume.
Viscosity is a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. A fluid with high viscosity flows slowly, while a fluid with low viscosity flows quickly. It is an important property in various industries, such as in the design of lubricants and in the study of fluid dynamics.
Viscosity is a fluids resistance to flow. A high viscosity fluid would be thick, a low viscosity fluid would be thin.
A fluid's resistance to flow is called viscosity.
A fluid's resistance to flow is called its viscosity.
Runny depends on the viscosity of a fluid. if the viscosity is high( mayonaise) the fluid will not run as good as a fluid with low viscosity (water, honey)
ANSWER:The answer is very simple. Blood is the fluid that gets pumped by the heart.
Fluid behavior is related to both density and viscosity. By using the kinematic and dynamic viscosity of a fluid, the density can be calculated.
a fluid which has no viscosity
resistance to fluid flow.