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Viscosity is the measure of the resistance of a liquid. This is often thought of as the thickness of a liquid.
Low viscosity liquid is more runny, like water, then compared to a high viscosity liquid.
VISCOSITY generally decreases with increase in temperature.(a factor responsible for cleaning action of soap) .There might be exceptions.
Ideal liquid has zero viscosity.
The viscosity of the liquid will increase.
the resistance of liquid to following is its viscosity.
One can describe how a liquid pours by its viscosity. Viscosity is a liquid's ability to resist flow. Therefore, the higher the viscosity, the "thicker" the liquid is and causes it to pour out slowly. If a liquid is said to have a low viscosity, the liquid is "thinner" and can easily be poured out.
Viscosity is how much a liquid resists flow. Water has a low viscosity while molasses has a high viscosity.
viscosity. Viscosity is the inherent force of a liquid which opposes the relative movement between layers of the said liquid.
The liquids with high viscosity flow slowly and liquids with low viscosity flow quickly.
The liquids with high viscosity flow slowly and liquids with low viscosity flow quickly.
As the temperature increases, the viscosity of the liquid will decrease.