the viscous force is directly proportional to the viscosity of the fluid. so the more viscous a liquid is, more the viscous force and harder it is to move for a bod through it.
Because liquids are harder to push out of the way than air.
S waves, or secondary waves, cannot move through liquids. This is because S waves require a solid medium to propagate, so in the presence of a liquid, they are absorbed and cannot travel.
In the process of electrolysis, current can flow through liquid because the liquid contains ions (charged particles) that can carry the electric current. When a potential difference is applied across the electrodes placed in the liquid, the ions move towards the electrodes, allowing the current to flow and chemical reactions to occur.
Liquid becomes gas through a process called evaporation. When liquid is heated, the molecules gain energy and move faster, overcoming the forces holding them together in the liquid state. Eventually, the molecules have enough energy to break free from the liquid and turn into a gas.
Generally, sound moves faster through a solid than through a liquid. This is because the molecules of a solid are more condensed than those of a liquid. However, sound does not move faster through all solids than through all liquids.1
No, electricity is the movement of electrons, and therefore, it is harder for electrons to move through a solid, then through a liquid.
Because it has been proven that the outer layer is made of liquid and secondary waves do not move through liquid ^~^
If I'm not mistaken all sounds move in waves.
S waves cannot travel through the outer core because they can only travel through solids, and the outer core is liquid.
Because liquids are harder to push out of the way than air.
Farther apart, then the liquid. think of this a gas is a soccer game (a player represents a molecule) and a rally represents a Liquid (they can move but its harder than a soccer game)
When you insert the shovel into the liquid, the liquid exerts pressure on the shovel due to gravity and the weight of the liquid above it. This pressure causes the liquid to move the shovel as you push it through the liquid.
Friction makes it harder to move things.
S-waves can ONLY move through solid rock.
Smoothing an object helps reduce its rough or jagged surfaces, making it easier to move through a liquid by reducing friction and drag. This can be achieved through polishing, streamlining the shape, or using lubricants to create a sleek surface that encounters less resistance when traveling through the liquid.
Flagellates have flagella, which are tails, that help them move. A flagellum is a bundled microtubule tail that propels them through liquid.
S waves, or secondary waves, cannot move through liquids. This is because S waves require a solid medium to propagate, so in the presence of a liquid, they are absorbed and cannot travel.