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Cold water has higher viscosity than Hot water, take note that, as the temperature of fluid increases, viscosity decreases.

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The viscosity decrease with the increasing temperature.

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How does temorature affect viscosity?

Yes. Higher Temperature= Low viscosity Lower Temperature=High viscosity


Does liquid honey have a high viscosity?

Yes, but keep in mind there are many type of honey, and many ways of processing the honey. I will assume we are talking about natural honey, Liquid and unpasteurized... this is still a wide range of honeys as the properties of the honey are different by location and what flowers the nectar was gathered from. (not to mention the species of bees). so in short i'd say: yes honey has a high viscosity at room temperature. afterthought: "high viscosity" is a very broad term as well...


Is it true that the hotter a substance is the less energy its molecules have?

No.


Which frozen liquids melt the fastest?

i think all the liquids will melt at the same speed but it depends on the viscosity of the liquid. If salt water is one of your liquids I think salt water will melt the fastest because salt melts ice. From C00kie_cream


Why is one room always colder or hotter than the rest of your house?

There are many variables that cause one room to be colder or hotter than the rest of your house. Some of them are: the location of the room, the efficiency of the heating, cooling and air conditioning (HVAC) system and the insulation of the walls, windows, ceiling, floors, etc. In the warmer months of the year (summer) the sun is high and moves from east to west in the southern sky . . . so rooms on the south side of your house tend to be warmer; in the winter the direction of the prevailing winds can blow against one side of your house and make rooms on that side cooler. If you have a floor or wall furnace with one outlet the rooms closest will be warmer and if you have central heating with individual heat outlets in each room the colder room may have less flow of heated air to it. If you have air conditioning that same room will probably be receiving less cooled air on hot days and if it's on the south side of your house it will be even hotter. Having insulation in the walls, ceiling, roof, floors and insulated windows and doors will keep rooms from becoming hotter in the summer and will keep the heat in and the cold out better in the winter. Weather stripping helps keep the outside temperature from getting in and the inside temperature from getting out.

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How does temorature affect viscosity?

Yes. Higher Temperature= Low viscosity Lower Temperature=High viscosity


Where was the black death more virulent?

hotter climates. in colder climates it tended to die out quickly, and spread less.


Why is honey less runny than normal liquids?

This phenomenon is called viscosity. You might check wikipedia for a further explanation


What happenes to the density of a fluid as it becomes hotter?

The hotter part of the fluid becomes less dense and rises to the top. Where as the colder part of the fluid will be more dense and will sink to the bottom.


What happens to the density to the fluid as it becomes hotter?

The hotter part of the fluid becomes less dense and rises to the top. Where as the colder part of the fluid will be more dense and will sink to the bottom.


Does temperature change atmospheric pressure?

Yes, the hotter it is the more pressure, and therefore the colder the less pressure. Ther you go :)


Is lava with a high viscosity hotter than lava with a low viscosity?

Higher viscosity (felsic) lava is typically less hot than the lower viscosity (mafic) lava. Felsic magmas can erupt at temperatures as low as 650 to 750 °C. Poorer in aluminum and silica than felsic lavas, and also commonly hotter, intermediate lava (in the range of 750 to 950 °C), tends to be less viscous. Mafic to ultramafic lavas are believed to erupt up to 1600°C in the past.


How does the climate affect the melanin of people?

People who live in a hotter climate have more melanin and people who live in a colder place have less.


What is the best oil for crv 98 model?

The recommended viscosity is 5W-30, but dependiing on the prevailing climate where you live you could adjust use either less or more viscosity (colder -5W-20 or, warmer - 10W-30).


What oil for Honda CR-V 2001?

The recommended viscosity is 5W-30, but dependiing on the prevailing climate where you live you could adjust use either less or more viscosity (colder -5W-20 or, warmer - 10W-30).


How does temperature affect water cycle?

temperature affects the water cycle because the hotter the more evaporation will happen but the colder the less evaporation will happen.


Does the weather affect your metabolism?

Yes, you will burn more calories if it is hotter and less if it is colder. This is why many people gain weight during the winter time.