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because its viscosity is not too low or too high its moderate
a volcano that hasn't been active for a hundred years because of viscosity which is the resistance to flow and one that has been inactive for a hundred years would have a low viscosity and would stick more for a better but more dangerous explosion.
Well, you might just put it in a separate category, and call it "light energy". But it is probably better to place it in the broader category of "electromagnetic waves".
robinho is definetly better he controlls his left side of the wing very well, rarely turns over the ball, to me nani is not in the same category as robinho, he turnover he ball to give out costly wins and also tries to do to much on his own, so therefore robinho would be the smarter and obvious choice
Jupiter and Saturn are called Gas Giants, although Liquid giant is a better term, seeing as only the outer layer is gas, and Neptune and Uranus are called Ice-Giants, but do fit in the gas giant category.
"Basic", or low-silica, basalt lava, as its viscosity is relatively low.
motor oil. higher viscosity better for hot weather, lower for winter
Viscosity is the resistance for flow.Viscosity is the internal properties of fluids.Gear oil normally has larger viscosity.Kinematic viscosity is usuarally used to measure the viscosity of industrial lubricants.Dynamical viscosity (CCS) is usually used to measure low temperature viscosity for auto lubricants.Solvent or fuels has a low viscosity.Industrial oils folllow ISO viscosity classification.Auto lubes oils follow SAE viscosity classification.High viscosity usually means better protection for wear.Low viscosity usually means low friction resistance.
because they have better thermal stability then petroleum as silicon viscosity dont change due to temperature change while petroleum viscosity changes with any change in its tempareture
It flows better in cold conditions.
Knowing the year would help answer this better.
Higher viscosity oil does not flow as easily as lower viscosity oil, and therefore would not leak as badly. On the other hand, parts of the engine may not be getting enough oil and may be damaged. You are better off just fixing the leak.
As the engine wears, the bearing clearances become a little larger, REQUIRING that you use a higher viscosity oil to maintain oil pressure. If using the recommended oil viscosity results in low oil pressure, you should certainly switch to the 10W40. HOWEVER, if the engine can maintain oil pressure using the recommended oil viscosity, you will get better economy and the engine will perform better.
It should fall under the category of communication training.
Neither. Each has it's purpose. Use exactly what the manufacture recommends and use a multi-viscosity oil that will work in both cold and hot climates. The most common weight recommended in in new cars today is SAE 5w20.
amateur is a better category
Because the viscosity of the kerosene is much thicker therefore it'll burn slower.