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Viscosity is the measurement of resistance to bulk fluid flow. High viscosity indicates a thick substance like motor oil. Low viscosity indicates a very fluid substance. Viscosity is very dependent on temperature in water and most other fluids. Viscosity is measured in units of poise.
 
Viscosity is the measurement of resistance to bulk fluid flow. High viscosity indicates a thick substance like motor oil. Low viscosity indicates a very fluid substance. Viscosity is very dependent on temperature in water and most other fluids. Viscosity is measured in units of poise.

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Viscosity is the measurement of resistance to bulk fluid flow. High viscosity indicates a thick substance like motor oil. Low viscosity indicates a very fluid substance. Viscosity is very dependent on temperature in water and most other fluids. Viscosity is measured in units of poise.