explain the temperature and pressure of viscocity
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In general, the viscosity of a simple liquid decreases with increasing temperature. ... While liquids get runnier as they get hotter, gases get thicker. (If one can imagine a "thick" gas.) The viscosity of gases increases as temperature increases and is approximately proportional to the square root of temperature.
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the viscosity of a simple liquid decreases with increasing temperature. ... Viscosity is normally independent of pressure, but liquids under extreme pressure often experience an increase in viscosity.
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