Factors That Affect Viscosity
Increase or Decrease?
When you would use viscosity
100

What is the factor that causes resistance when a surface encounters another surface? What is it?

Friction

100

A fluid has a large particle size. Does viscosity increase or decrease?

Viscocity increases

100

This job requires measuring sauces and pouring liquids to make dishes. What is it?

Cooking

200

This factor, when increased, will reduce a fluid's viscosity, and a decrease in this factor will increase a fluid's viscosity. What is it?

Temperature

200

A fluid is boiling and hot. Does viscocity increase or decrease?

Viscocity decreases

200

You use Viscosity in this job while fusing supplies to make a good consistency to put on a canvas. What is it?

Painting

300

This factor affects viscosity based on the amount of substance dissolved in a fluid. What is it?

Concentration

300

A fluid has strong adhesion to a jar. Does viscosity increase or decrease?

Viscosity increases

300

This requires choosing the correct viscosity to ensure the oil is thin enough to flow at cold starts but thick enough to protect the parts at high operating temperatures. What is it?

Vehicle maintenance

400

This factor is a measure of how strongly fluid particles are attached to each other. What is it?

Cohesion

400

A fluid is saturated with a solute. Does viscosity increase or decrease?

Viscocity increases

400

This job uses viscosity to adjust the viscosity of medicine to balance the effectiveness with the patient comfort. What job is it?

A Pharmacist
500

This factor is an attraction between the particles and another substance. What is it?

Adhesion

500

A fluid has low particle cohesion. Does viscosity increase or decrease?

Viscocity decreases

500

In this job, you use Viscosity to determine the thickness and consistency (mouthfeel) of sauces, dressings, and dairy products. What job is it

Food Scientist