Tuesday, 23 August 2016

Why isn't viscosity considered a property of solids?


Viscosity is defined as a measure of resistance to flow which arises dues to internal friction between layers of fluid as they slip past one another while liquid flows.


Why can't we say that viscosity is a property of solids as well? Except, it would then be said that solids have infinite viscosity.




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