A couple of questions

What is an example of a non viscous liquid?

When you stir a spoon in two glasses, one full of milk and other full of honey, you will find out that honey is more thicker than milk. Therefore, it means that honey is more viscous than milk. Accordingly, the fluids that have no resistance or zero resistance to internal friction are known as non viscous fluids.

What is the example of less viscous?

Water, gasoline, and other liquids that flow freely have a low viscosity.

Is water a non viscous fluid?

Water is relatively incompressible so that change in density is seldom considered (although viscosity is increased at deep ocean pressures). Hydraulic fluid is chosen to be incompressible.

What are the examples of viscous liquid?

Examples of viscous fluids are honey and ketchup. The fluid that has more flow resistance is referred to as viscous fluid.

What is non-viscous fluid?

The fluid which has no resistance or a zero resistance to the internal friction is called a non-viscous fluid. If the fluid has more resistance to flow then it is called a viscous fluid.

What’s the least viscous liquid?

The least viscous at any temperature must be superfluid liquid helium.

What is non viscosity?

: not having or characterized by viscosity : not viscous a nonviscous fluid.

Which of these is the most non-viscous fluid?

A non-viscous fluid has a viscosity of zero. Viscosity is ratio of shearing stress to rate of shearing strain, so fluids that resist zero or low stress — or have very high rates of strain — will have viscosity close to zero. The only fluid that is close to zero is liquid helium at roughly 2ºK.