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Liquid helium has practically zero viscosity. Pretty cool to see, it seeps through glass cups and containers.

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Does a milkshake have low viscosity?

No, a milkshake typically has high viscosity due to its thick and creamy consistency. Viscosity refers to a liquid's resistance to flow, with low viscosity indicating a more fluid substance and high viscosity indicating a thicker, more resistant fluid.


What does a liquid with low viscosity do?

Viscosity is a measure of the resistance of a fluid which is being deformed by either shear or tensile stress. In everyday terms (and for fluids only), viscosity is "thickness" or "internal friction". Thus, water with low viscosity can be easily poured out or has ease fluidity or movement of molecules.


Can you Give you facts about viscosity?

Viscosity is the resistance for flow.Viscosity is the internal properties of fluids.Gear oil normally has larger viscosity.Kinematic viscosity is usuarally used to measure the viscosity of industrial lubricants.Dynamical viscosity (CCS) is usually used to measure low temperature viscosity for auto lubricants.Solvent or fuels has a low viscosity.Industrial oils folllow ISO viscosity classification.Auto lubes oils follow SAE viscosity classification.High viscosity usually means better protection for wear.Low viscosity usually means low friction resistance.


What are characteristics of viscosity?

Viscosity is the measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. Fluids with high viscosity flow slowly, while fluids with low viscosity flow quickly. Viscosity is influenced by factors such as temperature, pressure, and molecular structure of the fluid.


Does crude oil have a low viscosity fraction?

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.

Related Questions

Does milk have a low viscosity?

Yes, it does have low viscosity.


When was Low Viscosity born?

Low Viscosity was born in 1995.


What will happen if viscosity is low?

For a material with low viscosity the flowing is easier.


What has Low density and high viscosity?

honey has high viscosity lah, and water has low viscosity. anything that resists flow has high viscosity...lah. honey has high viscosity lah, and water has low viscosity. anything that resists flow has high viscosity...lah.


Does soda have a low viscosity?

The viscosity is similar to the viscosity of water.


How do liquid with a high viscosity differ from liquid with low viscosity?

The liquids with high viscosity flow slowly and liquids with low viscosity flow quickly.


How do liquid with a high viscosity differ from liquid with a low viscosity?

The liquids with high viscosity flow slowly and liquids with low viscosity flow quickly.


How do liquids with a high viscosity differ from a liquid with a low viscosity?

Because liquids with a high viscosity flow slowly as to where a liquid with a low viscosity flow quickly


How do liquids with a high viscosity differ from a liquids with a low viscosity?

Because liquids with a high viscosity flow slowly as to where a liquid with a low viscosity flow quickly


Does ketchup have low or high viscosity?

High viscosity.


When compared to high viscosity liquid a liquid with a low viscosity does what?

A liquid with low viscosity flows more easily and rapidly compared to a high viscosity liquid. This is because low viscosity liquids have weaker internal friction between their particles, allowing them to move more freely.


How can you get low viscoSity and high resistance?

You get low viscosity with thin liquids like water that flow easily. Low viscosity means the liquid has low resistance. You get high resistance when you have liquids that flow slowly like honey and syrup, which means high viscosity.

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