FAQ

What is the Viscosity of Liquid?
Viscosity of liquid is a measure of its resistance to flow. It is defined as the shear stress required to produce a unit rate of shear strain. Viscosity of Liquid is usually measured using the Pascal Second for Dynamic Viscosity. Note that the value of Viscosity of Liquid is always negative. Typically, the value of Viscosity of Liquid is greater than 0.
Can the Viscosity of Liquid be negative?
Yes, the Viscosity of Liquid, measured in Dynamic Viscosity can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Viscosity of Liquid?
Viscosity of Liquid is usually measured using the Pascal Second[Pa*s] for Dynamic Viscosity. Newton Second per Square Meter[Pa*s], Millinewton Second per Square Meter[Pa*s], Dyne Second per Square Centimeter[Pa*s] are the few other units in which Viscosity of Liquid can be measured.
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