Physics, asked by Atharv13611, 3 months ago

Why do mercury is more viscous than that of water?​

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Answered by sunalisharma013
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Viscosity of mercury is lesser than of water, because shear stress developed in water is more than mercury, this is taken from the relation viscosity is directly proportional to the shear stress and inversely proportional to velocity gradient.

Answered by Ansh983646
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Visocity of mercury is lesser than of water because their stress developed in water is more than mercury

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