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Q: If a liquid flows easily what is its viscosity?
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What is a measure of how easily a liquid flows?

Viscosity


How does viscosity happen?

Viscosity doesn't happen. Viscosity is a measure of how easily a liquid flows.


What is the difference between fluidity and viscosity?

fluidity is that how easily a liquid flows and viscosity is how rigid era the particles of the liquid are


What do you call the degree to which a liquid flows easily or with difficulty?

This characteristic is called viscosity.


What can you infer about the amount of friction among the particles of a liquid that has a low viscosity?

it flows easily


What is the term used to describe how well liquid flows?

Viscosity, i hope this helps you!


What does Low Viscosity mean?

It means the liquid is not very thick, and flows easily. Liquids like milk, egg nog, hot chocolate, and tea have low viscosity levels.


What liqiud has high viscosity?

An example of a liquid with a high viscosity is Molasses… essentially, a liquid with a high viscosity is one that flows very slowly


What is the property of flowing slowly in liquids?

The property of flowing very slowly in liquid is called viscosity. A liquid with high viscosity flows very slowly, like syrup or tar. A liquid with low viscosity flows quickly, like water.


Does liquid flow because it has no shape of its own?

Liquid flows because of its viscosity.


A meashure of how easily a liquid may flow?

the viscosity of the liquid.


The uneven force acting on the surface of a liquid are called viscosity true or false?

Viscosity is the internal resistance of fluid to flow. Water has a thin viscosity (low resistance = flows easily) while oil has a thick viscosity (high viscosity = does not flow as easily). The term viscosity is usually used about the internal forces of the liquid itself.While not clear from the question, the force acting on the surface of a liquid is probably surface tension being thought of, but could also be gravity, depending on the context.I would say the answer to your question is: false.