how is viscosity of liquid and gas depends on temperature
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The gas viscosity will increase with temperature. According to the kinetic theory of gases, viscosity should be proportional to the square root of the absolute temperature, in practice, it increases more rapidly. ... The result is that liquids show a reduction in viscosity with increasing temperature
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According to the kinetic theory of gases, viscosity should be proportional to the square root of the absolute temperature, in practice, it increases more rapidly. ... With high temperatures, viscosity increases in gases and decreases in liquids, the drag force will do the same.
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