The liquid that flows the fastest when poured is the least viscus. This liquid might be liquid water for example.
Sound travels faster in solids than it does in liquids. thus, sound travels faster in liquids than it does in solids
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sound travels the fastest in solids, then liquids, then gas. So it would travel through iron the fastest, then water, then air.
Sound travels faster through solid materials. The 2nd fastest is liquids.
That refers to the air resistance. "Fluid" is anything that flows, so basically, liquids and gases.
yes it can
Density.
"liquids"
"liquids"
solids cannot be poured , they cannot also change shape unless you bend it , break a bit of it or melt it. liquids can be poured. gases can not be condensed down
Moisture can be damaging for the balances, especially the electronic balance. Therefore, liquids should never be poured in the near vicinity of a balance.
"liquids"
immiscible.liquids are runny and can be poured
The liquids do not mix. They are said to be immiscible.
no fastest in gases
No. In solids
Liquids have a definite measurable volume but no definite shape. They assume the shape of whatever vessel the liquid is poured into.