BECAUSE LIQUIDS DIFFER IN VISCOSITY'S liquids flow more easily than others.
Because it is slower
1. Molasses 2. Honey Both have higher viscosity than water.
BECAUSE LIQUIDS DIFFER IN VISCOSITY'S liquids flow more easily than others.
Because molasses is so thick when you go to spill it, it will spill very slowly. unlike water where if you turn it over it will dump out very quickly if the molass es got out very slow it has more viscosity.
Viscosity is the state of being thick. For example, Molasses has a higher viscosity than water. Liquids often freeze when the weather becomes cold, so viscosity increases in the cold.
Blowing bubbles into a glass of molasses is more difficult than into a glass of water due to the higher viscosity of molasses. The thick, sticky consistency of molasses resists the movement of air, making it harder for bubbles to form and expand. In contrast, water's lower viscosity allows for easier bubble formation and movement, resulting in more stable and larger bubbles. Additionally, the surface tension of molasses is higher, which further complicates bubble creation.
It is harder to blow bubbles in molasses than water because molasses is thicker and more viscous than water. The higher viscosity of molasses makes it more difficult for air to pass through and create bubbles.
Because molasses is so thick when you go to spill it, it will spill very slowly. unlike water where if you turn it over it will dump out very quickly if the molass es got out very slow it has more viscosity.
Viscosity is the thickness of a substance; how easily it flows. Molasses> very viscous Water-> not so viscous
Molasses because its thicker. Thicker means it has a higher viscosity.
Liquid helium has practically zero viscosity. Pretty cool to see, it seeps through glass cups and containers.
Liquids with high viscosity flow slowly, like honey. Liquids with low viscosity flow quickly, like water and vinegar.