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Fluid Mechanics
Viscosity and How Fluids Flow
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Viscosity describes how easily a fluid flows. Water moves quickly, while honey and maple syrup flow slowly and stick to a surface. That difference comes from fluid friction between liquid layers and between a fluid and the material around it. In this example, water has a lower viscosity than honey and maple syrup.
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Consider two jars, one containing water and the other some honey. If they fall, water spills faster, whereas honey flows slowly and sticks to the surface.
The observed difference is due to fluid friction between the liquid layers or between the liquid and the surrounding material. This property is called fluid viscosity.
The viscos...
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