Grape seed oil
honey
vinegar
Not usually
vegetable oil has a lower surface tension and a higher viscosity than vinegar
yes
Cool it.
the higher the SAE number, the thicker the oil and higher the viscosity of the oil.
The higher the number the higher the viscosity.
The ease with which it flows or how thin or thick it is. the more solid it is the higher the viscosity. As in Oil the thicker it is the higher the viscosity machine oil low viscosity, gearbox oil high viscosity.
It is the ability of the liquid to flow. The higher the viscosity, the less the ability to flow. For example, oil is more viscous than water; honey is more viscous than oil.
Oil viscosity depends on it's temperature. The higher the oil temperature is, leads to higher viscosity and low flow resistance. Cold oil temperature leads to lower viscosity and higher flow resistance
SAE 40 has a higher viscosity.
SAE 40 has a higher viscosity.
i think no because vegetable oil has more viscosity than water