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Segment V1.1: Viscous Fluids |
(Related to Textbook Section 1.6 - Viscosity) The behavior of a flowing fluid depends on various fluid properties. Viscosity, one of the important properties, is responsible for the shear force produced in a moving fluid. Although the two fluids shown look alike (both are clear liquids and have a specific gravity of 1), they behave very differently when set into motion. The very viscous silicone oil is approximately 10,000 times more viscous than the water. |
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