A couple of questions

What has the least amount of viscosity?

Of all fluids, gases have the lowest viscosities, and thick liquids have the highest.

What is low in viscosity?

Fluids with low viscosity have a low resistance and shear easily and the molecules flow quickly; high viscosity fluids move sluggishly and resist deformation. Some liquids, like pitch, glass and peanut butter, have such high viscosity they behave like solids. … For example, water at 20°C has a viscosity of 1.002 cPs.

What has less viscosity than water?

Acetone has a viscosity 3x less than water but weighs 2.5 times more.

Is low viscosity thick or thin?

Viscosity describes a fluid's internal resistance to flow and may be thought of as a measure of fluid friction. Thus, water is "thin", having a low viscosity, while vegetable oil is "thick" having a high viscosity.

Does Solid have viscosity?

The concept of deformations of solids under loading has a long history. It just isn't called 'viscosity' — instead this is just part of the mechanical properties of solids.

Does milk have a high or low viscosity?

The viscosity of 5% lactose solution at a given temperature is not much greater than that of water but skim milk has an appreciable viscosity approaching to that of whole milk….Table.10.1 Viscosity of whey and various types of milk.

Type of MilkViscosity (centipoise)
Skim Milk1.5
Whole milk2.0

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What is the thinnest liquid?

Thanks to the "super material" graphene, a team of researchers managed to create one of the world's thinnest layers of liquid. There's now a new understanding of the word "wet" thanks to physicists who created the thinnest film of liquid ever.

Does water have low viscosity?

It is commonly perceived as "thickness", or resistance to pouring. Viscosity describes a fluid's internal resistance to flow and may be thought of as a measure of fluid friction. Thus, water is "thin", having a low viscosity, while vegetable oil is "thick" having a high viscosity.