A thick liquid would have a high viscosity :)
Thick liquids have a high viscosity. Example "What is the viscous liquid you are drinking?" is the same as "what is that thick liquid you are drinking?"
Thick liquids have a high viscosity. Example "What is the viscous liquid you are drinking?" is the same as "what is that thick liquid you are drinking?"
Basically, yes.
It may describe some crude oil.
Liquids with high viscosity flow slowly, like honey. Liquids with low viscosity flow quickly, like water and vinegar.
viscosity is one of the properties of liquids ans is associated with flow of water.defination:viscosity is defined as the force of friction between two layers of liquids moving past one another with different velocities
Thick semen has high viscosity, whereas thin semen has low viscosity (more watery). If the viscosity is too high, spermatazoa in semen are less able to move (toward the target ovum).
Viscosity refers to the resistance that a fluid has resulting from an intentional or non intentional stress. The importance of knowing the viscosity of a substance helps in determining how it should be handled, stored and eliminated.
A thick liquid would have a high viscosity :)Thick liquids have a high viscosity. Example "What is the viscous liquid you are drinking?" is the same as "what is that thick liquid you are drinking?"
A thick liquid would have a high viscosity :)Thick liquids have a high viscosity. Example "What is the viscous liquid you are drinking?" is the same as "what is that thick liquid you are drinking?"
High... The higher the viscosity - the harder it is to stir.
Any liquid. Normally thick ones.
because if the liquid is thick you will need a mixer
It depends on the magnetic properties of the liquid, not on the viscosity.
A liquid with high viscosity is thick and runs slowly. Some example of highly viscous liquids are molasses, honey, and syrup.
Viscosity is a measure of a fluids resistance to flow. Is is a measure of how 'thick' a liquid is. For example, oil has a greater viscosity than water.
Yes. Something with a higher viscosity will flow more slowly, such as a thick oil, compared to water.
Centrepoise is a measurement of viscosity. The higher the number, the more viscous (thick) the liquid is. At "room temperature", water has a nominal viscosity of 1.0
Because molasses is so thick when you go to spill it, it will spill very slowly. unlike water where if you turn it over it will dump out very quickly if the molass es got out very slow it has more viscosity.
It means the liquid is not very thick, and flows easily. Liquids like milk, egg nog, hot chocolate, and tea have low viscosity levels.