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Yes. As the blood increases in viscosity, the heart is required to increase the amount of pressure it takes to push the blood through the vasculature; thus the blood pressure increases
As temperature increases viscosity decreases.
As pressure increases, temperature increases and volume decreases.
Atmospheric pressure will decrease as altitude increases.
As silica content increases viscosity increases.
Yes. As the blood increases in viscosity, the heart is required to increase the amount of pressure it takes to push the blood through the vasculature; thus the blood pressure increases
As temperature increases viscosity decreases.
As pressure increases, temperature increases and volume decreases.
as concentration increases, viscosity increases
Atmospheric pressure will decrease as altitude increases.
For liquids; Viscosity tends to fall as temperature increases. For gas; Viscosity increases as temperature increases.
Viscosity is the resistance of a liquid to flow. When temperature decreases Viscosity generally increases. Viscosity generally decreases when the temperature increases.
Assuming all other conditions stay the same as the viscosity increase this restricts flow and the flow rate will slow down. For example if you put water in a squeezable ketchup bottle it would be able to be emptied much faster than if you applied the same pressure with ketchup in the bottle.
Both temperature and pressure increase as depth increases.
As silica content increases viscosity increases.
it increases mass in same volume, therefore density(viscosity) increases =)
Viscosity doesn't happen. Viscosity is a measure of how easily a liquid flows.