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Which of the following would be more viscous?
The maple syrup
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Liquids that have particles that are not attracted to each other flow quicker or slower?
quicker
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Which of the following would be more viscous?
The honey
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What is an example of a liquid with low viscosity?
water, oil etc.
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Give an example of a liquid that does not have strong attractive forces.
Water, oil, etc.
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Fluids that are known to have high viscosity are known to be faster or slower when poured?
slower
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Liquids that have particles that are very attracted to each other flow quicker or slower?
slower
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Which snow globe had higher viscosity?
The one without the water (just glycerin)
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Fluids that are known to have low viscosity are known to be quicker or slower when poured?
quicker
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Which of the following would be more viscous?
The water
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Viscosity is the product of what kind of forces? Attractive or unattractive forces?
Attractive forces
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Which of the following would be more viscous?
The maple syrup
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Give an example of a liquid that has strong attractive forces.
Maple syrup, honey, etc.
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Which snow globe had lower viscosity?
The one with water and glycerin
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Fluids that are known to have low viscosity are known to be thick or thin?
Thin
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Fluids that are known to have high viscosity are known to be thick or thin?
Thick
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What is an example of a liquid with high viscosity?
maple syrup, honey etc.
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What is viscosity?
How quickly a liquid can move
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