🔋college physics i – introduction review

key term - Viscosity

Definition

Viscosity is a measure of a fluid's resistance to deformation or flow. It quantifies the internal friction within the fluid when it is in motion.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Viscosity determines how easily a fluid flows; higher viscosity means thicker, slower-flowing fluids.
  2. The SI unit of viscosity is Pascal-seconds ($\text{Pa} \cdot \text{s}$), but the more common unit used in practice is the centipoise (cP).
  3. Poiseuille's Law relates viscosity to the volumetric flow rate through a pipe, showing that flow rate decreases as viscosity increases.
  4. Temperature affects viscosity; typically, fluids become less viscous as temperature increases.
  5. In biological systems, blood viscosity is critical for understanding circulation and can change due to various health conditions.

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