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Qué (quién) es viscosity - definición

RESISTANCE OF A FLUID TO SHEAR DEFORMATION
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  • Experiment showing the behavior of a viscous fluid with blue dye for visibility
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  • Illustration of a planar [[Couette flow]]. Since the shearing flow is opposed by friction between adjacent layers of fluid (which are in relative motion), a force is required to sustain the motion of the upper plate. The relative strength of this force is a measure of the fluid's viscosity.
  • In a general parallel flow, the shear stress is proportional to the gradient of the velocity.
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  • Video showing three liquids with different viscosities
  • Viscosity, the slope of each line, varies among materials.

viscosity         
Viscosity is the quality that some liquids have of being thick and sticky.
...the viscosity of the paint.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N of n
Viscosity         
·noun The quality or state of being viscous.
II. Viscosity ·noun A quality analogous to that of a viscous fluid, supposed to be caused by internal friction, especially in the case of gases.
viscosity         
n.
1.
Glutinousness, ropiness, tenacity, viscidity.
2.
Glutinous substance.

Wikipedia

Viscosity

The viscosity of a fluid is a measure of its resistance to deformation at a given rate. For liquids, it corresponds to the informal concept of "thickness": for example, syrup has a higher viscosity than water.

Viscosity quantifies the internal frictional force between adjacent layers of fluid that are in relative motion. For instance, when a viscous fluid is forced through a tube, it flows more quickly near the tube's axis than near its walls. Experiments show that some stress (such as a pressure difference between the two ends of the tube) is needed to sustain the flow. This is because a force is required to overcome the friction between the layers of the fluid which are in relative motion. For a tube with a constant rate of flow, the strength of the compensating force is proportional to the fluid's viscosity.

In general, viscosity depends on a fluid's state, such as its temperature, pressure, and rate of deformation. However, the dependence on some of these properties is negligible in certain cases. For example, the viscosity of a Newtonian fluid does not vary significantly with the rate of deformation. Zero viscosity (no resistance to shear stress) is observed only at very low temperatures in superfluids; otherwise, the second law of thermodynamics requires all fluids to have positive viscosity. A fluid that has zero viscosity is called ideal or inviscid.

Ejemplos de uso de viscosity
1. Heavy oil‘s viscosity makes it more expensive to drill and refine than regular oil.
2. Since its viscosity is quite high, the crude oil in the pipeline advances only 2.5 meters per hour.
3. Deutsche UFG said Shell has relevant experience in developing high–viscosity oil due to its involvement in oil sands projects in Canada.
4. It adjusts nerve–body fluids to prevent aging of organism and improve its function, thus correcting the metabolism disorders of hypercholesterol in blood, lowering the degree of viscosity of blood and restoring the quick pulse to almost normal one.
5. I am touched by the blend of music and idea in this poem, how Emeney addresses the rabbit, and how she employs internal and slant rhyme in such a way that it sounds like the viscosity of paint establishing image onto canvas: integration of these ideas: "arranged/strange staging" ‘yang/angles" and "tender, bending" followed by "blending" and "feather". I admire the final stanza‘s wondering voice, and the attendant thoughts, the larger questions she leaves us with in that small one, asking nature about this odd pairing, and the act of capturing still life.