How fast a liquid pours.
For example the viscosity of water.
All fluids have a viscosity.
An example of something with low viscosity, like water, would be a non-example of viscosity. Viscosity refers to the resistance of a fluid to flow, so a non-example would be any substance that does not resist flow, such as gases.
Viscosity is "resistance to flow". Anything that doesn't flow very easily has a higher viscosity level. Oil would be example.
How fast a liquid pours.
Lava has a rather high viscosity compared to most liquids.
Viscosity is the state of being thick. For example, Molasses has a higher viscosity than water. Liquids often freeze when the weather becomes cold, so viscosity increases in the cold.
N/m^2s^2
Honey has a high viscosity. Viscosity is a measurement of internal friction or thickness so honey would be more viscous than say water for example.
Honey has a high viscosity. Viscosity is a measurement of internal friction or thickness so honey would be more viscous than say water for example.
Viscosity is a measure of a fluids resistance to flow. Is is a measure of how 'thick' a liquid is. For example, oil has a greater viscosity than water.
Viscosity is the measure of friction between adjacent layers of materials.