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Anonymous No. 16492620

Is colder water thicker?
Is colder gin (i.e. gin & tonic) more molasses-like than room temperature gin?

Anonymous No. 16493112

Well?

Anonymous No. 16494262

Is /sci/ inept regarding the dynamicity of liquids? I am disappoint.

Anonymous No. 16494265

>>16494262
It's that you haven't posted "neuron activation" material.

bodhi No. 16494294

>>16492620
based maxwell knower

Anonymous No. 16494316

>>16492620
viscosoty is temperature dependent, yes

Anonymous No. 16494326

you can literally do an experiment right now to find this out in your kitchen

Anonymous No. 16494361

>>16492620
>Is colder water thicker?
Ice floats

Anonymous No. 16494367

>>16492620
Water is thickest in 4 deg. Celsius, alcohol gets more thicker more cold it gets.

Anonymous No. 16495953

>>16494294
Maxwell is drastically retarded; an unsound gnostic sophist.

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Anonymous No. 16497302

>>16492620
>>16493112
>>16494262
Fucking retarded faggot can't even use google.

Anonymous No. 16497397

>>16497302
Yeah, we already solved this ITT.

bodhi No. 16497406

>>16495953
he isnt a gnostic, his analysis isnt perfect, but no ones is. It isnt a waste of time to hear him out

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Anonymous No. 16497423

>>16497302
My man breaking down the Dynamic Viscosity vs Kinematic Viscosity. Good graph, bruh.

Anonymous No. 16497482

>>16497406
I expected better from you, namefag, I thought you were a Christian, not a mystic monist.

Anonymous No. 16497527

>>16494262
/sci/ regularly fails to grasp concepts that are taught at high school.
Expecting them to understand fluid mechanics is asking way too much.

Anonymous No. 16497627

>>16492620
Alcohol is more viscous when below 0C, without freezing, so mixtures of alcohol with water become thicker when colder. Anyone who has put vodka in the freezer understands this.