Viscosity

Viscosity is the
resistance of fluid to
eventual deformation by
 
shear or tensile stress.
Viscosity is due to
friction of opposing
 
parcels of fluid at
varied velocities.
Pressure is needed to
 
overcome the friction between
the layers and keep the
fluid moving.
 
Viscosity depends on
the size, shape, and
attraction between
 
particles. For example,
honey has a higher
viscosity than water.
 
A fluid with no
resistance to stress is
known as ideal or
 
inviscid fluid. This
explains so much about
my life. Am I honey or
 
am I inviscid?
 
4-30-13

Appeared in Pyrokinection, September 14, 2013

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