which property measures the resistance of a liquid to flow
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density measures the resistance of a liquid to flow
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A liquid's viscosity is a measurement of its flow resistance.
- The pace at which a metal ball falls through a liquid (the ball falls slower through a more viscous liquid) or the rate at which a liquid flows through a tight tube can both be used to determine viscosity (more viscous liquids flow more slowly).
- Low viscosity liquids include water, gasoline, and other freely flowing liquids.
- Higher viscosities are found in honey, syrup, motor oil, and other non-flowing liquids.
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