"Viscosimetry" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Viscosimetry" Meaning

Viscosimetry is the measurement of viscosity, a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. It quantifies the measure of a fluid's "thickness" or "flowability", or resistance to shear stress.

"Viscosimetry" Examples

Viscosity is a word that this unit of measurement relates to. Here are five example sentences:

Viscosity Examples


The viscosity of this engine oil is similar to that of petroleum-based oils.
The viscosimetry experiment used to measure the viscosity of various liquids at different temperatures.
High viscosity foods such as honey and syrup can be difficult to pour.
The engineer studied viscosity and its effects on fluid dynamics.
This lubricant reduced the viscosity of the machine's gears, allowing for smoother operation.

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Viscose is a type of rayon, a semi-synthetic fabric made from purified cellulose fibers. The term "viscose" can refer to two related but distinct things: the raw material used to make rayon, and the rayon itself.<br><br>As a raw material, viscose refers to a solution of xanthate, a chemical compound derived from cellulose, which is dissolved in a solvent such as ammonium hydroxide. This solution is then extruded through a spinneret to create fibers.<br><br>As a type of fabric, viscose refers to the finished product made from these fibers, which is known for its softness, drape, and luster. Viscose fabrics are often used in clothing, upholstery, and other textiles.

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A title of nobility, ranking below an earl and above a baroness. Holders of the title are both the wife of a viscount and female descendants of a viscount. In some countries, the title is hereditary, and the viscountess is entitled to use a courtesy title such as "Lady" (e.g. Lady Jane).

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