Chemistry, asked by arshbrar, 1 year ago

what is the difference between fluidity and viscosity?

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Answered by sona561
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Viscosity is defined as the ability of liquid to resist its flow while fluidity refers to the tendency to allow its flow easily. These two terms are opposite in their meaning. A less viscous liquid will have more fluidity and vice versa.

 

 

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 viscocity is the thickness/stickiness of a fluid whereas fluidity is the amount the substance flows which  depends upon density



Answered by itemderby
58

Explanation:

Fluidity is defined as the ability of a liquid to flow easily without any pressure or resistance.

For example, water has the tendency to flow easily from one place to another.

Whereas viscosity is defined as the ability of a liquid to resist its flow is known as viscosity.

For example, viscosity of honey is high due to which it resists the flow.

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