Liquids flow because they have the ability to resist compression. The rate at which it flows depends on the viscosity of the liquid.
yes liquid can flow...it flow from high concentration to lower concentration.
Yes, liquid and gas can flow but a solid is the only one that can't.
YES, gases and liquids both come under the category of fluids. Fluids have the uniqe property of flow. The air passing over the wings of an airlane is the example of flowing gaseous fluid.
Yes
Liquids can flow from place to place because liquids have no definite shape. Instead, a liquid takes the shape of its container. Without a container, liquid spreads into a wide shallow puddle.
Fluids have the ability to flow. Fluids are Liquids and Gasses.
Because they can flow.
Fluids are substances that have the tendency to flow. Gases and liquids are both fluids because they both flow.
Only liquids and gases can flow, a solid object can not flow.
A fluid is any substance that can flow. Since liquids and both flow, they are fluids.
liquids flow because they have fluidity
Liquids flow because they have the ability to resist compression. The rate at which it flows depends on the viscosity of the liquid.
Because liquids with a high viscosity flow slowly as to where a liquid with a low viscosity flow quickly
Viscosity is a property of liquids, showing that liquid's resistance to flow. A liquid with a high viscosity would mean it flowed slowly. A liquid with a low viscosity would mean it flows rather quickly.
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Liquids flow easily because one of their features is lack of a definite shape. This means that they have weak molecular bonds.
Another way to say compare the flow rates of liquids is compare their viscosities.
All liquids are not fluids because fluids are those ones which can flow easily and smoothely but honey is an e.g. of liquids which cant flow and hence is not a fluid.