Name the property of liquids which (i) causes internal resistance to flow
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viscosity is that property of resistance that cause internal resistance to flow
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Viscosity is a property of a fluid or liquid that causes internal resistance or internal friction to flow.
1. The viscosity of a fluid is a compute its resistance to contortion at a given rate. For fluids, it communicates the informal idea of "thickness": for example, any type of syrup has a much higher viscosity than water.
2. When a viscous liquid is pushed through a tube, it extends more rapidly near the tube's alliance than around its walls.
3. Generally, viscosity is contingent on a liquid's state, such as its rate of deformation, pressure, and temperature.
4. A liquid that has no viscosity or zero viscosity is known as perfect or inviscid.
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