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Viscosity Chart

Viscosity Chart - A fluid with a high viscosity, such as honey, flows as a slower rate than a less viscous fluid, such as water. In this article, you will learn what viscosity is, how it is measured, and the viscosity equation of a fluid. The violet fluid at the bottom has a higher viscosity than the clear one above viscosity is a physical property of fluids. By definition, viscosity is a fluid’s resistance to flow or deformation. Viscosity is the resistance of a fluid (liquid or gas) to a change in shape or movement of neighbouring portions relative to one another. For a fluid in motion, the viscosity describes the internal friction. Viscosity is a measure of the resistance to flow that a liquid exhibits because of the internal friction that occurs between the different layers of the fluid. You’ll also explore the reasons why viscosity is important. Viscosity is defined as the measure of a fluid's resistance to fluid flow under an applied force. Viscosity denotes opposition to flow.

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