The specific heat of antifreeze varies greatly with temperature and the percent concentration of ethylene glycol (antifreeze). At room temperature, 100 percent concentration of ethylene glycol will have a specific heat of about .59 to .58. This value varies greatly from the specific heat of water. Most commercial antifreeze is about 95 % concentration of ethylene glycol.
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The viscosity is similar to the viscosity of water.
Viscosity is how much a liquid resists flow. Water has a low viscosity while molasses has a high viscosity.
Viscosity, i hope this helps you!
Single viscosity is high quality oil. Mulit-viscosity oil is used for in the winter.
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Viscosity is resistance to flow of oil Viscosity Index is a scale to measure viscosity
The viscosity is similar to the viscosity of water.
Yes Its Bad it has water in it a cause your oil to thickin and lose viscosity. More than likely you trans cooler in your radiator blew out. Get it flushed and fixed asap.
Viscosity is the measure of the resistance of a liquid. This is often thought of as the thickness of a liquid.
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.
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viscosity is affected by heat and water.by adding water viscosity decreases,by heating viscosity increases....
Viscosity of EthanolThe dynamic viscosity of ethanol varies with temperature (and pressure). At 25 degrees Celsius (and one atmosphere), it is 1.074 cP (1.074 mPa-s). Compare that to water's viscosity: 0.894 cP. At 20 degrees Celsius, the viscosity of ethanol increases to 1.20 cP.For further comparison, here are some other familiar liquids with lesser and greater viscosity.Corn syrup: 1381 cPMotor oil (SAE 40): 319 cPOlive oil: 81 cPEthylene glycol (antifreeze): 16.1 cPMercury: 1.526 cPMethanol: 0.544 cPAcetone: .306 cPcP (centipoise) = mPa-s (millipascal-second).
Viscosity doesn't happen. Viscosity is a measure of how easily a liquid flows.
Relative viscosity is defined as ratio of viscosity of solution to that of a pure solvent.
Viscosity in Filipino is called "kadalisayan" or "lantayang".
Viscosity is a fluids resistance to flow. A high viscosity fluid would be thick, a low viscosity fluid would be thin.