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Having a relatively high resistance to flow.
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| viscosity |
The measure of the resistance of a fluid to flow (either through a specific orifice or in a rotational viscometer).
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| viscosity |
Resistance of a liquid to flow. Thick liquids have high viscosity, thin liquids have low viscosity.
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| viscosity |
The thickness or resistance to flow of a liquid. Viscosity generally decreases as temperature increases; application temperatures of urethane foam components are specified in part, to control viscosity at the dispensing gun.
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| viscosity |
The tendency of a material to resist flow. As temperature increases, the viscosity of most materials decreases. Voids
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