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Viscosity is a property in which state of matter?

yes viscosity is a property of gas


What the definition for viscosity?

Viscosity is the state of being thick, sticky, and semifluid in consistency.


Is Quaker State oil ok for a Nissan Frontier 2.4 engine?

As long as it is the manufacturer's recommended viscosity of 5w-30 the brand doesn't matter.


Explain what viscosity is and how it would change as matter changes states I cant find the answer?

Viscosity is a property of liquids and gases. In every day terms syrup is viscous and water isn't. Liquids with high viscosity are difficult to stir, there is resistance to movement through the liquid. A change of state from liquid to gas would cause the viscosity to reduce. Technically viscosity is a resistance to shear or tensile stresses. Viscosity can be measured for all liquids and gases. Wikipedia gives a technical description.


What viscosity of oil for suburban?

10w30 or 5w30, it doesn't really matter which


What is super fluidity superfluidity?

Superfluidity is a state of matter in which a liquid flows with zero viscosity, meaning it has no resistance to flow. This unique property occurs when certain liquids, such as helium-4, are cooled to very low temperatures near absolute zero. Superfluids can also display other fascinating behaviors, such as the ability to flow up walls and through tiny openings.


How is viscosity affect by cold?

Viscosity is the state of being thick. For example, Molasses has a higher viscosity than water. Liquids often freeze when the weather becomes cold, so viscosity increases in the cold.


What makes the candle solid in its physical state?

viscosity.


Why does a make up manufacturer need to know about viscosity?

Viscosity of a liquid is important for industries, especially the cosmetics industry which depends on the flow properties of matter.


What is super fluid state?

Superfluidity is a state of matter. When some gases are cooled to near 0 degrees Kelvin, they become superfluid. In this state they have zero viscosity because the viscosity of gases increases with temperature. They have zero entropy because they have infinite thermal conductivity and there is no thermal transfer from high temperature regions to low temperature regions. Viscosity is the resistance of a fluid to flow, honey has a higher viscosity than water. Entropy states that thermal energy travels from hot to cold. Infinite thermal conductivity means there cannot be a difference in temperature in the superfluid because any change is instantaneous throughout the entire sample.


Viscosity less than honey?

If something has a greater viscosity, it becomes more 'runny' compared to its original state when heated up. The greater the change from thick to runny = the greater the viscosity. So honey has a greater viscosity than water for example.


What does gas physical state represent?

The gas state is one of the four classical states of matter (solid, liquid, gas, plasma). The gas hasn't a form, a hardness, has a low density and viscosity, easily diffuse, the intermolecular forces are not important, etc.