The term viscosity refers to the thickness of a liquid, or the degree to which a liquid resists flowing. The highest viscosity is the greatest thickness.
Viscosity (not vescosity) is the thickness of a liquid. For example, crude oil has a much higher viscosity than water.
viscosity
Viscosity is a measure of the resistance of a fluid which is being deformed by either shear stress or tensile stress. In everyday terms (and for fluids only), viscosity is "thickness" or "internal friction". ~ Wikipedia
Viscosity is the thickness of a fluid. Example, Petrol would have a low viscosity compared to engine oil. So I would say The Plasma is thicker than normal. It means your blood is thick, look up ways to prevent this.
Milk..... Viscosity is the thickness of fluid. The thinner it is the less Viscosity it has
Which type of elastomeric material has the highest viscosity? light-bodied material Regular-bodied material heavy-bodied material putty material
Corn syrup
what does viscosity mean?The resistance of a fluid to being changed (thickness)
The highest viscosity lava is rhyolite. Rhyolitic lava tends to form dome-shaped volcanoes and tends to cause explosive eruptions.
Viscosity is constant at different temperatures
Viscosity (not vescosity) is the thickness of a liquid. For example, crude oil has a much higher viscosity than water.
sae document j300 defines the highest single grade as 60. this is in reference to viscosity and not the quality of the oil
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.
A liquid with high viscosity is thick and runs slowly. Some example of highly viscous liquids are molasses, honey, and syrup.
Viscosity is resistance to flow of oil Viscosity Index is a scale to measure viscosity
lows slowly like honey
How thick or thin a fluid is. Mostly related to lubricants.