Viscosity is a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. It describes the internal friction of a moving fluid. A fluid with high viscosity resists motion because its molecular makeup gives it a lot of internal friction. A fluid with low viscosity flows easily because its molecular makeup results in very little friction when it is in motion. Viscosity is commonly used in various applications such as determining the flow characteristics of liquids (e.g., paints, oils, polymers), controlling the texture and consistency of food products, and optimizing the performance of lubricants.
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