When two fluid layers move relative to each other, a frictional force develops between them. This internal resistance to flow is quantified by the fluid property called _____
Question
When two fluid layers move relative to each other, a frictional force develops between them. This internal resistance to flow is quantified by the fluid property called _____
Solution
The fluid property that quantifies the internal resistance to flow when two fluid layers move relative to each other is called "viscosity".
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