Motor oil typically has greater viscosity than olive oil. Viscosity is a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow, and motor oil is designed to have a higher viscosity in order to protect the engine's moving parts at high temperatures and speeds.
1. Molasses 2. Honey Both have higher viscosity than water.
The difference in viscosity between oil and water is that oil is more viscous than water. Viscosity refers to a liquid's resistance to flow, and oil has a higher viscosity than water, meaning it flows more slowly.
Yes, crude oil contains various fractions with different viscosities. Some fractions, such as light crude oil, have low viscosity, while others, such as heavy crude oil, have high viscosity. The viscosity of crude oil can affect its flow characteristics and processing requirements.
Yes, oil is viscous, meaning it has a thick and sticky consistency. The viscosity of oil affects its flow rate, lubricating properties, and ability to transfer heat. In applications such as lubrication, the viscosity of oil determines how effectively it can reduce friction and wear between moving parts. In other applications like cooking or fuel, the viscosity of oil can impact its ability to spread or burn efficiently.
Depends on which oil. One gallon of crude oil weighs 7.2 lbs. Olive oil weighs 7.6 Lbs
olive oil
hi brooklyn, the viscosity of motor oil is how quickly it flows
Low viscosity oil flows easier when it is cold but become thinner when it is hot.
decreased temperature
5w30
SAE 10W30
Not usually
Olive oil is good for you. Motor oil is good for your car.
I understand you can use the same oil viscosity in both motor & transmission on the 2008 harley roadking!
A motor oil with a high viscosity (resistance to flow) like SAE 50, will be your greatest density motor oil. Low viscosity like SAE 20 will have the least density.
motor oil. higher viscosity better for hot weather, lower for winter
Viscosity and additives.