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water flows faster than glycerine _why?


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Answered by bhadradeborshi
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If it comes to flow of liquids, you should go with viscosity. As viscosity increases flow velocity decreases.

It is known that, glycerine molecular structure is more stronger than water. Generally, viscosity of liquids increases for high molecular forces of attraction.

This is why flow of water is faster than glycerine.

Viscosity of water is around 0.0009 Pas

Viscosity of glycerine is around 0.95 Pas

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Answered by sujeetrai7777777
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Water flow faster then glycerine because If it come to flow you should go with viscosity. As viscosity increase flow velocity decreases.

It isa known that, glycerine molecular structure is more stronger then water. Generally viscosity of liquid increase for high molecular force of attraction.

This is why flow of water is faster than glycerine.

Viscosity of water is around 0.0009 Pas

Viscosity of glycerine is around 0.95 Pas

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