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easy defination of viscosity​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Viscosity is a physical property of fluids. It shows resistance to flow. In a simple example, water has a low viscosity, as it is "thin". Syrup and tar, on the other hand, have a high viscosity, as they are "thick". ... The word viscous comes from the Latin viscum, meaning sticky.

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Viscosity is a physical property of fluids

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resistance of a fluid (liquid or gas) to a change in shape, or movement of neighbouring portions relative to one another. 

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Molasses has a greater viscosity than water. Because part of a fluid that is forced to move carries along to some extent adjacent parts,viscosity may be thought of as internal friction between the molecules; such friction opposes the development of velocity differences within a fluid.

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