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Yes. If the temperature changes enough, the viscosity of oil will change, too. Oil is designed to resist changes in viscosity with temperature changes, at least to a degree. But if the change (either hotter or colder) is extreme, then the viscocity will most certainly change. And, as you'd expect, as it gets hotter, the viscosity of oil decreases (it get thinner), and as it gets colder, the viscosity of oil increases (it gets thicker).
The properties of all materials are markedly affected by temperature and pressure changes. This is false.
Temperature or pressure.
Volume ChangesThe volume of any solid, liquid, or gas will change with changes in temperature.
Changes in both temperature and pressure induce phase changes in water (and all other materials!).
The viscosity of a substance will change with both temperature and pressure. For liquids the changes induced by a change in temperature are usually more readily observed than the changes from pressure because liquids are only slightly compressible with pressure. In gasses, the changes in viscosity with pressure are much more easily demonstrated because gases are, almost by definition, quite compressible so that the density can be easily changed by either changes in pressure or changes in temperature.
The coefficient of viscosity of liquids decreases with an increases in temperature.
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Yes. If the temperature changes enough, the viscosity of oil will change, too. Oil is designed to resist changes in viscosity with temperature changes, at least to a degree. But if the change (either hotter or colder) is extreme, then the viscocity will most certainly change. And, as you'd expect, as it gets hotter, the viscosity of oil decreases (it get thinner), and as it gets colder, the viscosity of oil increases (it gets thicker).
Matter changes state because of temperature and pressure. These quantities bring change.
The kinematic viscosity of a fluid is found by dividing the dynamic viscosity by the density of the fluid. The kinematic viscosity of water changes depending on the temperature of the water. It ranges from .29 SI units to 1.787 SI units.
they have changes in temperature, pressure, wind speed, and direction and humidity.
The properties of all materials are markedly affected by temperature and pressure changes. This is false.
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It changes when air pressure increases or decreases
because of change in its temperature
Temperature or pressure.