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viscosity /vis·cos·i·ty/ (vis-kos´ĭ-te) resistance to flow; a physical property of a substance that is dependent on the friction of its component molecules as they slide by one another.
viscosity [viskos′itē] Etymology: L, viscosus, sticky the ability or inability of a fluid solution to flow easily. A solution that has high viscosity is relatively thick and flows slowly because of the adhesive effect of adjacent molecules.-viscid, viscous, adj. viscosity [vis-kos´ĭ-te] resistance to flow; a physical property of a substance that is dependent on the friction of its component molecules as they slide by one another.
viscosity (vis·kôˑ·s n the degree of resistance of a liquid to flow.
viscosity (viskos´itē), n the ability or inability of a fluid solution to flow easily. High viscosity indicates a slowflowing fluid.
viscosity resistance to flow; a physical property of a substance that is dependent on the friction of its component molecules as they slide by one another.
viscosity The tendency of a fluid to resist flow or the quality of resistance to flow; viscosity is measured with a viscometer to assess hyperviscosity syndromes associated with monoclonal gammopathies, rheumatoid arthritis, SLE,
hyperfibrinogenemia Ref range 1.4-1.8 relative to water. See Apparent viscosity. Cf Specific gravity. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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