is viscosity a vector
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Hi my dear friend,
Viscosity is the measurement of a "thickness" of a liquid. ... To say that a fluid has a viscosity of East makes no sense. Viscosity is a scalar quantity. Displacement, force, velocity, and acceleration all have associated directions and are classified as vector quantities.
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satender532:
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Nope viscosity is a scaler quantity
as it the measurement of the thickness of a liquid.
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