Physics, asked by pavankalyan03, 11 months ago

with the increase in temperature viscosity of the gases increases but viscosity decreases for liquid. why?​

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Answered by Shailesh183816
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➤ With an increase in temperature, there is typically an increase in the molecular interchange as molecules move faster in higher temperatures. The gas viscosity will increase with temperature. ... With high temperatures, viscosity increases in gases and decreases in liquids, the drag force will do the same.

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Answered by kinjaljainteachindia
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With an increase in temperature, there is typically an increase in the molecular interchange as molecules move faster in higher temperatures. The gas viscosity will increase with temperature. ... With high temperatures, viscosity increases in gases and decreases in liquids, the drag force will do the same.

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