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The higher the silica the higher the viscosity.
Yes. Something with a higher viscosity will flow more slowly, such as a thick oil, compared to water.
Water spreads faster. Kerosene is an oild with higher viscosity.
Oil has higher viscosity than water, ethanol is even lower than water.
The ease with which it flows or how thin or thick it is. the more solid it is the higher the viscosity. As in Oil the thicker it is the higher the viscosity machine oil low viscosity, gearbox oil high viscosity.
Honey has a higher viscosity than water.
1. Molasses 2. Honey Both have higher viscosity than water.
Viscosity is the resistance to flow of a substance. The higher the viscosity, the more resistant it is to flow. That is to say, glue has a higher viscosity than water.
Because it is slower
because they have higher viscosity
Heat decreases viscosity. Lower viscosity means thinner like water. An example of higher viscosity would probably be honey.
The viscosity of diesel fuel is directly dependent upon the temperature at which it's kept. At 100 degrees, the viscosity may be as much as 140 SSU. The higher the temperature, the lower SSU, so at 130 degrees the viscosity may only be 70 SSU.
Viscosity is the resistance of a liquid (or any kind of matter) to flow. Honey has a very high viscosity, while water has a very low viscosity. However, water's viscosity is still about 30 times higher than that of air, so a marine mammal's speed is slowed down by the fact that it travels through water, not air. Also, water has about the same density (higher density corresponds to higher viscosity and vice versa) as a marine mammal's body, so a marine mammal could exert almost no energy and stay at about the same depth in the water.
The viscosity of honey is higher.
The higher the viscosity, the less it will flow..so something like water has a low viscosity, and something like custard has a high viscosity :)hope i helped xx
Viscosity (not vescosity) is the thickness of a liquid. For example, crude oil has a much higher viscosity than water.
The higher the silica the higher the viscosity.