honey has high viscosity lah, and water has low viscosity. anything that resists flow has high viscosity...lah. honey has high viscosity lah, and water has low viscosity. anything that resists flow has high viscosity...lah.
The viscosity is high because the parison needs to hold its shape.
Gasses have an incredibly low density, less than a liquid or a solid.
Yes. Higher Temperature= Low viscosity Lower Temperature=High viscosity
Viscosity is the measure of friction between adjacent layers of materials.
The Si unit for viscosity is Pa·s = kg/(s·m).
Examples: low density, high compressibility, low viscosity, high diffusion, low intermolecular forces etc.
A motor oil with a high viscosity (resistance to flow) like SAE 50, will be your greatest density motor oil. Low viscosity like SAE 20 will have the least density.
high viscosity
High viscosity.
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.
Low viscosity liquid is more runny, like water, then compared to a high viscosity liquid.
Because liquids with a high viscosity flow slowly as to where a liquid with a low viscosity flow quickly
Because liquids with a high viscosity flow slowly as to where a liquid with a low viscosity flow quickly
High viscosity of attapulgite in methanol at low shere
You get low viscosity with thin liquids like water that flow easily. Low viscosity means the liquid has low resistance. You get high resistance when you have liquids that flow slowly like honey and syrup, which means high viscosity.
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