The graph for flow vs viscosity shows flow and viscosity being inversely proportional. This means that the higher the viscosity, the lower the flow, and vice versa.
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∙ 9y agoViscosity is a property of liquids, showing that liquid's resistance to flow. A liquid with a high viscosity would mean it flowed slowly. A liquid with a low viscosity would mean it flows rather quickly.
The viscosity of the fluid controls its flow rate. A higher viscosity reduces the flow.
Liquids with high viscosity flow slowly, like honey. Liquids with low viscosity flow quickly, like water and vinegar.
viscosity is inversely proportional to the flow rate. the actual formula is complex , but higher the viscosity slower will be the flow rate. honey flows slowly and air flows freely because of the above reason.viscosity is also essential,otherwise we would have never been able to use an ink pen.viscosity makes the ink to flow on paper
Rate of flow any liquids is called viscosity... Viscosity depends on the density...
As viscocity increases fluid flow decreases ....in other words, the relationship is inverse.
Viscosity is a substances resistance to flow. So as the viscosity of a substance increases, the flow rate will decrease.
The higher the viscosity, the lower the flow-ability of a material.(Viscosity=internal resistance to flow)
The higher the viscosity, the lower the flow-ability of a material.(Viscosity=internal resistance to flow)
A fluid's resistance to flow is called viscosity.
The liquids with high viscosity flow slowly and liquids with low viscosity flow quickly.
The liquids with high viscosity flow slowly and liquids with low viscosity flow quickly.
A fluid's resistance to flow is called its viscosity.
Because liquids with a high viscosity flow slowly as to where a liquid with a low viscosity flow quickly
Because liquids with a high viscosity flow slowly as to where a liquid with a low viscosity flow quickly
Speed can be shown on a graph of position versus time, and acceleration can be shown on a graph of speed versus time.
No. Viscosity is a liquid's resistance to flow. So higher viscosity means a slower flow.