Low viscosity liquids flow more quickly. For example water flows faster than honey.
No
Viscosity is the resistance of a liquid to flow. It is a measure of the internal friction within a fluid as it moves. Liquids with high viscosity flow more slowly than those with low viscosity.
allow substances to diffuse through it it moves faster than a liquid with a relatively high viscosity
The opposite of viscosity is fluidity. It refers to how easily a substance flows or moves. A substance with low viscosity is more fluid and flows easily, while a substance with high viscosity is thick and does not flow easily.
Yes. Higher Temperature= Low viscosity Lower Temperature=High viscosity
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.
No. For instance oil is more viscous then water but has a lower density
Honey has a lower viscosity than milk because it is a concentrated sugar solution, whereas milk is a mixture of water, proteins, fats, and sugars. Honey has a thicker consistency due to its high sugar content, which results in a higher viscosity compared to milk.
High viscosity.
True. High-silica magma, such as that found in rhyolitic compositions, has a high viscosity due to the increased bonding between silica molecules. This results in a thicker, more resistant flow compared to low-silica magma, which is more fluid and has lower viscosity.
viscosity
The viscosity of milk and molasses is basically asking you how is the flow of the two different? The obvious answer would be that milk flows smoother and quicker than molasses... HOPE THIS HELPS!