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viscosity

[vi-skos-i-tee] / vɪˈskɒs ɪ ti /


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By lowering the melting point and viscosity of mantle rocks, the water helped drive internal circulation and plate motion, giving the planet long-term geological energy.

From Science Daily

“It’s a rich, thick vanilla. I like the viscosity of it.”

From The Wall Street Journal

As an example, adding more surfactants to increase viscosity may actually destabilize the foam because it interferes with Marangoni effects.

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She seems unaffected by the newfound viscosity in the air.

From Literature

Remarkably, the researchers were the first to show that viscosity could be reduced to an almost negligible level in such models.

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