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What is viscostity?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

viscosity is the property of a fluid that resists the force tending to cause the fluid to flow.

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What is the difference between viscosity and hardness?

Viscostity is the thickness of a fluid and hardness is of a solid. for example, u would b measuring the viscosity level difference between ketchup and water. water is thin and it's flow rate is fast but ketchup has high viscosity so it's flow rate is slow -zainab


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