A kind of liquid that resist to flow like water because of the atoms that does friction between themselves which makes it harder.
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Yes, you can mix industrial oils of different viscosities, but it is generally not recommended unless necessary. Mixing oils can alter the final viscosity and performance characteristics, potentially leading to issues such as reduced lubrication properties or increased wear. It's important to check compatibility, as different additives in the oils may not blend well, potentially causing chemical reactions or degradation. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines before mixing oils.
take the longest time to reach the bottom of the slope due to its resistance to flow.
Oil and water do not mix regardless of whether they are heated or not. Oil is less dense than water and has different polarities, causing them to remain separate and not form a homogeneous mixture. Heating them might change their viscosities but will not make them mix.
yes ice being cold is a physical property. but once that ice melts it will be a chemical property because it is turning into another sunstence (water)
Yes, liquids with hydrogen bonds tend to have higher viscosities. This is because hydrogen bonds create stronger intermolecular forces, resulting in a higher resistance to flow. Examples of liquids with hydrogen bonds that have high viscosities include water and ethanol.
its viscosity depends on what it's going against
Fluids have different viscosities because of variations in their molecular structures and compositions. Factors like molecular weight, shape, and intermolecular forces influence a fluid's resistance to flow. For example, fluids with long, tangled molecules like honey have higher viscosities compared to fluids with simpler molecular structures like water.
The letters 'sssiecitivo' unscrambled spell the word viscosities.
cps stands for centipoise.They have different viscosities.
Dynamic viscosity has the symbol η (eta) , not μ (mu)
Because they have different viscosities and densities.
Viscosity and flow rate increases with the temperature.
Suspensions: substances with similar viscosities, but different specific weights.
They have different Viscosities which does not allow the two to mix.
Viscosity is the state of being sticky, semi fluid in consistency and thick because of the internal friction.
J B. Irving has written: 'Viscosities of binary liquid mixtures'