Really, really thick one.
Water at 20° C = 1 cP (Viscosity unit)
Honey at 20° C = 10 000 cP
The opposite of viscosity is fluidity. It refers to how easily a substance flows or moves. A substance with low viscosity is more fluid and flows easily, while a substance with high viscosity is thick and does not flow easily.
When the viscosity of a substance is low, it flows more easily and quickly.
Lowering the temperature the viscosity is higher.
viscosity
Fluidity refers to how easily a substance flows, while viscosity refers to a substance's resistance to flow. Fluidity describes how freely a substance moves, whereas viscosity describes how thick or sticky a substance is. Materials with low viscosity flow easily, while those with high viscosity resist flow.
Yes. Higher Temperature= Low viscosity Lower Temperature=High viscosity
A substance that pours very slowly has a high viscosity. This means that the substance has a high resistance to flow and does not easily change shape.
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Water is the liquid that has the lowest viscosity and helium is the gas that has the lowest viscosity.
Viscosity is a substances resistance to flow. So as the viscosity of a substance increases, the flow rate will decrease.
True. Viscosity refers to the "state of being thick/sticky" (taken from dictionary). So it could be described as a substance like honey's resistance to flowing. Honey is high in viscosity, water is low. So the 'stickier' the substance, the higher in viscosity.
You can change the viscosity of a substance by adjusting its temperature- generally, increasing temperature decreases viscosity and vice versa. You can also alter the composition of the substance by adding viscosity modifiers or solvents to increase or decrease viscosity accordingly. Mixing different substances together can also affect the overall viscosity of the mixture.