the viscous force is directly proportional to the viscosity of the fluid. so the more viscous a liquid is, more the viscous force and harder it is to move for a bod through it.
Secondary
Generally, sound moves faster through a solid than through a liquid. This is because the molecules of a solid are more condensed than those of a liquid. However, sound does not move faster through all solids than through all liquids.1
Because liquids are harder to push out of the way than air.
Usually.
There are three types of vibrations:- Primary waves, Secondary waves and long waves. Primary waves can move through solid and liquid. Secondary waves move through only solids and long waves can only move along the surface of the earth's crust.
No, electricity is the movement of electrons, and therefore, it is harder for electrons to move through a solid, then through a liquid.
Secondary
Because it has been proven that the outer layer is made of liquid and secondary waves do not move through liquid ^~^
S waves cannot travel through the outer core because they can only travel through solids, and the outer core is liquid.
If I'm not mistaken all sounds move in waves.
Generally, sound moves faster through a solid than through a liquid. This is because the molecules of a solid are more condensed than those of a liquid. However, sound does not move faster through all solids than through all liquids.1
streamlining
Because liquids are harder to push out of the way than air.
Farther apart, then the liquid. think of this a gas is a soccer game (a player represents a molecule) and a rally represents a Liquid (they can move but its harder than a soccer game)
S-waves can ONLY move through solid rock.
Usually.
Friction makes it harder to move things.