The property of flowing very slowly in liquid is called viscosity. A liquid with high viscosity flows very slowly, like syrup or tar. A liquid with low viscosity flows quickly, like water.
The property you are referring to is known as viscosity. Viscosity is a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow, with high viscosity liquids flowing more slowly compared to low viscosity liquids. It is affected by factors such as temperature and composition of the liquid.
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Viscosity is the property that describes how quickly or slowly a liquid flows down an incline. Liquids with high viscosity flow slowly, while liquids with low viscosity flow quickly.
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The resistance of a liquid to flowing is its viscosity.Viscosity is a property arising from friction between neighboring particles in a fluid that are moving at different velocities. In liquids, it could be considered the "thickness". For example, maple syrup has a higher viscosity than water.
Hot, slowly flowing rock comprises the asthenosphere, which is part of the mantle.
Yes, the tendency of a liquid to resist flowing is called viscosity. Viscosity is a measure of the internal friction within a fluid that resists its flow. Liquids with higher viscosity flow more slowly than those with lower viscosity.
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The property of flowing very quickly in a liquid is called high fluidity or low viscosity. Liquids with low viscosity offer little resistance to flow and allow particles to move easily. This property is desirable in applications where quick flow or easy mixing is needed.
The resistance of a liquid to flowing is its viscosity.Viscosity is a property arising from friction between neighboring particles in a fluid that are moving at different velocities. In liquids, it could be considered the "thickness". For example, maple syrup has a higher viscosity than water.
Viscosity is a property of liquids, showing that liquid's resistance to flow. A liquid with a high viscosity would mean it flowed slowly. A liquid with a low viscosity would mean it flows rather quickly.
It's viscous. I'm doing the crossword too, and even though it keeps saying viscosity, it doesn't fit, but viscous does :)