Answer #1: High
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Answer #2:
There you go again.
Compared to what ?
"High" and "low" are two more 'rubber words' ... words that mean different things
to different people all the time, and can even mean different things to the same
people at different times or in different situations.
Oil has high viscosity compared to water and rubbing alcohol, and low viscosity
compared to molasses and molten glass.
Heavy oil and extra heavy oil. A rigid definition of heavy oil does not exist, however one definition is oil that is less than 20 degrees API. Some reservoirs have spatial variation in oil densities, making these definitions more difficult. Also, viscosity is a function of gravity, composition, temperature and pressure.
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No, low viscosity lava flows faster than high viscosity lava. Low viscosity lava is more fluid and can move more easily, while high viscosity lava is more sticky and tends to move more slowly.
No. Ultramafic magma would have a low viscosity.
High temperature=low viscosityLow temperature=high viscosity
Viscosity is the resistance of a liquid to flow. It is a measure of the internal friction within a fluid as it moves. Liquids with high viscosity flow more slowly than those with low viscosity.
The magma beneath Mount St. Helens is typically of low viscosity due to its composition, which is rich in silica and gas. This low viscosity magma allows for gases to escape easily, resulting in explosive eruptions.
honey has high viscosity lah, and water has low viscosity. anything that resists flow has high viscosity...lah. honey has high viscosity lah, and water has low viscosity. anything that resists flow has high viscosity...lah.
High viscosity.
The liquids with high viscosity flow slowly and liquids with low viscosity flow quickly.
The liquids with high viscosity flow slowly and liquids with low viscosity flow quickly.
Because liquids with a high viscosity flow slowly as to where a liquid with a low viscosity flow quickly
Because liquids with a high viscosity flow slowly as to where a liquid with a low viscosity flow quickly
High viscosity of attapulgite in methanol at low shere
You get low viscosity with thin liquids like water that flow easily. Low viscosity means the liquid has low resistance. You get high resistance when you have liquids that flow slowly like honey and syrup, which means high viscosity.
high :)
A liquid with low viscosity flows more easily and rapidly compared to a high viscosity liquid. This is because low viscosity liquids have weaker internal friction between their particles, allowing them to move more freely.
Viscosity is a property of liquids, showing that liquid's resistance to flow. A liquid with a high viscosity would mean it flowed slowly. A liquid with a low viscosity would mean it flows rather quickly.
The viscosity is high because the parison needs to hold its shape.