Viscocity.
As temperature increases viscosity decreases.
Viscosity is a measure of the resistance a liquid has to moving.Examples of high viscosity: honey, lava, molaces, corn syrupRemember that viscocity is a measurement of a liquid's resistence to flow. We can perceive relative viscocity with our senses. The temperatures of liquids may effect their viscosity.Crude Oil.supplement. In the Smithsonian Museum, they have a demonstration of a long running experiment where some bitumen was placed in a funnel and allowed to drip through. I think one drip has been made(?) Check out their website.
Formula to find density is D = m over v. where, D = density, m = mass and v = volume.unit of Density is kg over meter3D = 64 kg over 0.08 LDo the math and you will have your answer.
yes cotton is more fluffy than honey . honet has more viscocity as compared to cotton i.e. honey is more thick than cotton. so its density increases than cotton
LDO means light disel oil HSD means high speed disel
Viscosity is a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. A fluid with high viscosity flows slowly, while a fluid with low viscosity flows quickly. It is an important property in various industries, such as in the design of lubricants and in the study of fluid dynamics.
0.85
light diesel oil
Temperature, pressure.
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Viscocity.
I am pretty sure that Captain is the highest rank available to an LDO under present Navy regulations.
The answer will depend on the drip rate. The drip rate will depend on the viscocity of the fluid which is not known.The answer will depend on the drip rate. The drip rate will depend on the viscocity of the fluid which is not known.The answer will depend on the drip rate. The drip rate will depend on the viscocity of the fluid which is not known.The answer will depend on the drip rate. The drip rate will depend on the viscocity of the fluid which is not known.
viscocity of molasses
suck balls
ldo