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Viscosity of a gas is due to transport of

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Answered by sondraya
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Viscosity is the movement of liquids in thick and thin canal. Viscosity of Gass is due to transport of the liquid

Answered by anadikalm
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Answer:

The Viscosity of gas is due to the transport of molecules traversing the momentum between layers of gas.

Explanation:

  • We can also call the transfer of momentum in the gas molecules a frictional force that is present between the layers of the flow of gas. In the gas, viscosity is seen as a  transport/jumping of gas molecules from one layer of gas to another gas layer.
  • Increasing the temperature or heating the gas will cause its momentum to increase thus increasing the viscosity of the gas.
  • The viscosity of a gas can be thought of as a measure of the resistance created by the gas molecules to flow.
  • Gas viscosity weakly depends on the atmospheric pressure.
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