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Thickness of a fluid is called ​


shivansh762387: viscosity

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is commonly perceived as "thickness", or resistance to pouring. Viscosity describes afluid's internal resistance to flow and may be thought of as a measure of fluid friction. Thus, water is "thin", having a low viscosity, while vegetable oil is "thick" having a high viscosity.

Answered by namratapanda11
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thickness of a fluid is called viscosity

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