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- Viscosity abstract "The viscosity of a fluid is a measure of its resistance to gradual deformation by shear stress or tensile stress. For liquids, it corresponds to the informal notion of "thickness". For example, honey has a higher viscosity than water.Viscosity is due to the friction between neighboring particles in a fluid that are moving at different velocities. When the fluid is forced through a tube, the fluid generally moves faster near the axis and very slowly near the walls; therefore, some stress (such as a pressure difference between the two ends of the tube) is needed to overcome the friction between layers and keep the fluid moving. For the same velocity pattern, the stress required is proportional to the fluid's viscosity. A liquid's viscosity depends on the size and shape of its particles and the attractions between the particles.[citation needed]A fluid that has no resistance to shear stress is known as an ideal fluid or inviscid fluid. Zero viscosity is observed only at very low temperatures, in superfluids. Otherwise all fluids have positive viscosity. If the viscosity is very high, for instance in pitch, the fluid will appear to be a solid in the short term. A liquid whose viscosity is less than that of water is sometimes known as a mobile liquid, while a substance with a viscosity substantially greater than water is called a viscous liquid.".
- Viscosity thumbnail Viscosity.gif?width=300.
- Viscosity wikiPageExternalLink VogelCalculationCGI.exe.
- Viscosity wikiPageExternalLink ViscosityMeasurement.htm.
- Viscosity wikiPageExternalLink job.php?job=download&id=141&did=0.
- Viscosity wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Viscosity wikiPageExternalLink fluid.
- Viscosity wikiPageExternalLink 2_5_2Artificial_viscosity.html.
- Viscosity wikiPageExternalLink source.html.
- Viscosity wikiPageExternalLink air-viscosity-calculator.
- Viscosity wikiPageExternalLink gas-viscosity.
- Viscosity wikiPageExternalLink fluid_data.htm.
- Viscosity wikiPageExternalLink a11534d.htm.
- Viscosity wikiPageExternalLink 305.
- Viscosity wikiPageExternalLink GasViscosity.htm.
- Viscosity wikiPageExternalLink eau_atm.htm.
- Viscosity wikiPageExternalLink Configuron.
- Viscosity wikiPageID "18963754".
- Viscosity wikiPageRevisionID "606808145".
- Viscosity bgcolour "{default}".
- Viscosity caption "A simulation of substances with different viscosities. The substance above has lower viscosity than the substance below".
- Viscosity derivations "μ = G·t".
- Viscosity hasPhotoCollection Viscosity.
- Viscosity name "Viscosity".
- Viscosity symbols Eta.
- Viscosity symbols Mu_(letter).
- Viscosity unit "Pa·s = kg/".
- Viscosity subject Category:Concepts_in_physics.
- Viscosity subject Category:Glass_engineering_and_science.
- Viscosity subject Category:Viscosity.
- Viscosity comment "The viscosity of a fluid is a measure of its resistance to gradual deformation by shear stress or tensile stress. For liquids, it corresponds to the informal notion of "thickness". For example, honey has a higher viscosity than water.Viscosity is due to the friction between neighboring particles in a fluid that are moving at different velocities.".
- Viscosity label "Lepkość".
- Viscosity label "Viscosidad".
- Viscosity label "Viscosidade".
- Viscosity label "Viscositeit".
- Viscosity label "Viscosity".
- Viscosity label "Viscosità".
- Viscosity label "Viscosité".
- Viscosity label "Viskosität".
- Viscosity label "Вязкость".
- Viscosity label "لزوجة".
- Viscosity label "粘度".
- Viscosity label "黏度".
- Viscosity sameAs Viskozita.
- Viscosity sameAs Viskosität.
- Viscosity sameAs Ιξώδες.
- Viscosity sameAs Viscosidad.
- Viscosity sameAs Biskositate_zinematiko.
- Viscosity sameAs Viscosité.
- Viscosity sameAs Viskositas.
- Viscosity sameAs Viscosità.
- Viscosity sameAs 粘度.
- Viscosity sameAs 점성.
- Viscosity sameAs Viscositeit.
- Viscosity sameAs Lepkość.
- Viscosity sameAs Viscosidade.
- Viscosity sameAs m.0b2sz.
- Viscosity sameAs Q128709.
- Viscosity sameAs Q128709.
- Viscosity wasDerivedFrom Viscosity?oldid=606808145.
- Viscosity depiction Viscosity.gif.
- Viscosity isPrimaryTopicOf Viscosity.