Viscosity is greater in the cold.
(Note, your statement is false if indoors.)
Figure of speech. Molasses is a thick, slow-running liquid that gets even thicker when it's cold. The root of the saying dates back to January 15,1919 when an industrial tank of over 2 million gallons of molasses ruptured in Boston sending a wall of molasses rushing through the town at approximately 35 miles per hour, injuring over 150 and killing 21. So those 21 people were truly slower than molasses in January.
Because it is slower
Compared to molasses, water in the olde mill stream, or traffic on the interstate highway, electric current flows very fast. Compared to the speed of light, in vacuum and in most material media, electric current flows slower.
As compared to what? Compared to air, or to a vacuum, light travels quite a bit slower in water.As compared to what? Compared to air, or to a vacuum, light travels quite a bit slower in water.As compared to what? Compared to air, or to a vacuum, light travels quite a bit slower in water.As compared to what? Compared to air, or to a vacuum, light travels quite a bit slower in water.
...in a gas compared to what?
3 times slower depending on the breed of horse
The kinetic energy of a moving object is proportional to the square of its velocity. Therefore, the car that is 4 times faster than the slower car will have 16 times the kinetic energy compared to the slower car.
Sound travels a little slower through gases compared to liquids and solids. This is because the particles in gases are farther apart, leading to a slower transmission of sound waves.
farther apart, resulting in fewer collisions between molecules. This allows sound waves to move with less resistance and at a slower pace compared to the more densely packed molecules in liquids and solids.
One disadvantage of using biopesticides is that they may have a slower effect compared to synthetic chemical pesticides.
Because the viscosity of the kerosene is much thicker therefore it'll burn slower.
Yes, avocados will ripen in the fridge, but at a slower pace compared to being left out at room temperature.