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Giana Sosa
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15 April, 00:52
Why is heating a liquid affects its viscosity?
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Jillian Cole
15 April, 01:16
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The former effect causes a decrease in the shear stress while the latter causes it to increase. The result is that liquids show a reduction in viscosity with increasing temperature. With high temperatures, viscosity increases in gases and decreases in liquids, the drag force will do the same.
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