When a liquid is heated, it will generally become less viscous.
The more viscous the liquid (higher the viscosity), the more time it takes to flow through a hole, given a the same pressure difference.
The ideal of beauty changes with time.
Yes current = charge / time = I = Q/t
The relationship between maintenance and reliability is strong. If you maintain something it will stay reliable for a longer period of time than if you don't.
you can manage your time with better quality if you have proper ethics!
As time passes, Morality crumbles into a cesspool of depravity, as evidenced by our craven times ^_^
The higher the viscosity, the lower the flow rate.
viscosity is tested through by heating the liquid to constain temperature and there by making a flow and the time taken from one level to another level. the time to compare with time taken by liquid to flow from one level to another level with out heating and calculating the viscosity index at two points.
Flow of a fluid is measured by its viscosity. Units of measure may be in unit volume per unit of time
yes,if known factor value of capillary flow time.
"Most of the time when viscosity is explained words are used that are too technical for the average person to quickly grasp. This leaves them still wondering what the viscosity numbers really mean on a bottle of motor oil. Simply put, viscosity is the oil's resistance to flow or, for the layman, an oil's speed of flow as measured through a device known as a viscometer. The thicker (higher viscosity) of an oil, the slower it will flow. You will see oil viscosity measurement in lube articles stated in kinematic (kv) and absolute (cSt) terms. These are translated into the easier to understand SAE viscosity numbers you see on an oil bottle."
Relative Viscosity often refers to that of a Polymer Solution and is defined as the ratio of the viscosity of the solution to the pure solvent. It is calculated experimentally by measuring the time that it takes for the pure solvent to pass through a certain tube, in certain conditions , and comparing it with the time it takes for the solution to pass through the same tube, in the same condition. The term Apparent Viscosity is used when you calculate the viscosity of a non-Newtonian fluid by applying equations that are derived for the viscosity of a Newtonian fluid. So it is not the actual viscosity. I hope this answers your question.
At Standard Temperature and Pressure, Copper is a solid metal.
Viscosity refers to how thick or thin the oil is and its rating is the length of time it takes to flow out of a hole. An oil is rated for viscosity by heating it to a specific temperature and the allowing it to flow out of a specifically sized hole. If it flows quickly it gets a low rating. If it flows slowly it gets a high rating
What type of relationship exists between time and wind speed?
Material that forms magma contains a lot of dissolved gas. When this dissolved gas expands it forms small gas bubbles called vesicles. The more gas bubbles contained in the magma, the more violent the eruption. In magmas with a higher temperate gases remain dissolved, lowering its viscosity. A higher temperature also means a lower density - lava will be runny (less viscous). When temperatures are lower crystallisation occurs, forming a more solid magma with a much higher viscosity. In viscous magmas the gases have a more difficult time escaping, causing a more violent eruption.
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The relationship between the shortwave radiation and the time of the day is that both depend with the latitude.