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viscosity
This is known as the viscous drag on the movement of the body due to viscosity of the fluid.
Motion of the fluid in pipe is often due to viscosity. When the force action a body moving through the fluid it may be called viscous drag, or just drag.
Milk..... Viscosity is the thickness of fluid. The thinner it is the less Viscosity it has
Heat decreases viscosity. Lower viscosity means thinner like water. An example of higher viscosity would probably be honey.
Viscosity has to do with measuring the flows of liquids. It helps in absorbing drugs into the human body, and that is just one medical use of viscosity.
At 37°C (98.6°F) Blood viscosity of a human is about 0.04 dynes/sec2
Yes. the viscosity in a mineral will almost certainly wear a hole through your skin. viscosity of vegetable oils will only drown a human baby
The viscosity of blood (cells + plasma) at 36.6 degrees Celsius (normal body temp) is 0.0027 [N-s/m^2].
i guessing-the human body
Yes - if you have a human body you are human.
the human body anatomy is, the study of the morphology of the human body.
Viscosity is resistance to flow of oil Viscosity Index is a scale to measure viscosity
Ruth Lundeen Memmler has written: 'Structure and function of the human body' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Body, Human, Human Body, Human anatomy, Human physiology, Physiology, Human body 'The human body in health and disease' 'Workbook for The human body in health and disease'
Plutonium is not used in the human body.
there are 600 muscles in the human body and there are,206 bones in the body
The viscosity is similar to the viscosity of water.