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Explain viscosity in detail

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Answered by Anonymous
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Viscosity is actually the property of liquids ti resist their flow.

This property is nothing but an internal force which come to play when a fluid is in motion and which opposes the relative motion between adjacent layer.

Liquids like Alcohol and water not have this in large to prevent thier easy flow.

Liquids like Castro oil , Glycerine have it at a large so that they don't flow easily.
Answered by creamiepie
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<b>Viscocity meansthe state of being thick, sticky, and semi-fluid in consistency, due to internal friction.</b>

Viscosity is the property of a fluid which opposes the relative motion between two surfaces of the fluid that are moving at different velocities. In simple terms, viscosity means friction between the molecules of fluid. When the fluid is forced through a tube, the particles which compose the fluid generally move more quickly near the tube's axis and more slowly near its walls; therefore some stress (such as a pressure difference between the two ends of the tube) is needed to overcome the friction between particle layers to keep the fluid moving. For a given velocity pattern, the stress required is proportional to the fluid's viscosity.

A fluid that has no resistance to shear stress is known as an ideal or inviscid fluid. Zero viscosity is observed only at very low temperatures in superfluids. Otherwise, all fluids have positive viscosity and are technically said to be viscous or viscid. A fluid with a relatively high viscosity, such as pitch, may appear to be a solid.

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