_____ is thick and flows slower than water
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viscosity
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Viscosity is the measure of resistance of a fluid to flow. A fluid that is highly viscous has a high resistance (like having more friction) and flows slower than a low-viscosity fluid.
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Viscosity is thick and flow slower than water.
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- A liquid that flows very slowly is said to be more viscous than a liquid that flows easily and quickly. A substance with low viscosity is considered to be thinner than a substance with higher viscosity, which is usually thought of as being thicker. For example, honey is more viscous than water.
- The viscosity of water is 1.0016 millipascals second at 20 °C. That is for its dynamic viscosity Water.
- Viscosity varies depending on its temperature, and the higher the temperature is, the less viscous water is. Water's viscosity at, let's say, 80 °C is 0.354 millipascals-second.
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