True or false, viscosity is the inward force among the molecules of a liquid.

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The question is asking whether the statement that viscosity is the inward force among the molecules of a liquid is true or false. The inquiry seeks to clarify the definition and nature of viscosity in the context of fluid mechanics.

Answer

False

The statement is false. Viscosity is not the inward force among the molecules of a liquid; it is a measure of a fluid's resistance to shear or flow.

Answer for screen readers

The statement is false. Viscosity is not the inward force among the molecules of a liquid; it is a measure of a fluid's resistance to shear or flow.

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Viscosity measures how thick a liquid is and how much it resists flowing. It depends on the intermolecular forces, and innate properties of the molecules of the liquid.

Tips

Confusing viscosity with surface tension is common. Surface tension is the inward force that causes the surface of a liquid to contract.

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