The viscosity of diesel fuel is directly dependent upon the temperature at which it's kept. At 100 degrees, the viscosity may be as much as 140 SSU. The higher the temperature, the lower SSU, so at 130 degrees the viscosity may only be 70 SSU.
Petrol (gasoline) has a viscosity of around 0.6 cP at room temperature
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Water has higher viscosity. There are many types of gasoline, but all have lower viscosity than water.
Petrol has a similar viscosity to water.
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Milk..... Viscosity is the thickness of fluid. The thinner it is the less Viscosity it has
Heat decreases viscosity. Lower viscosity means thinner like water. An example of higher viscosity would probably be honey.
The viscosity index refers to the measure of the change of viscosity with a change in temperature.
Viscosity is the resistance for flow.Viscosity is the internal properties of fluids.Gear oil normally has larger viscosity.Kinematic viscosity is usuarally used to measure the viscosity of industrial lubricants.Dynamical viscosity (CCS) is usually used to measure low temperature viscosity for auto lubricants.Solvent or fuels has a low viscosity.Industrial oils folllow ISO viscosity classification.Auto lubes oils follow SAE viscosity classification.High viscosity usually means better protection for wear.Low viscosity usually means low friction resistance.
Gasoline has a low viscosity because it has a low resistance to flow.*You can't give viscosity a number. Therefore, the question can't be answered directly.*
The difference in the viscosity of gasoline a, gasoline b and gasoline c is so small that I would not expect it to affect a fuel pump at all.
The viscosity of HFO (heavy fuel oil) varies depending on its grade and temperature. Generally, HFO has higher viscosity than other fuels, such as diesel or gasoline. It has a thick, sticky consistency that makes it more challenging to flow and pump through pipelines and engines, especially at lower temperatures.
The recommended oil for the 2007 V8 Mustang is API "Certified for gasoline engine" Viscosity SAE 5W-20
Viscosity is resistance to flow of oil Viscosity Index is a scale to measure viscosity
As long as the synthetic oil is of the correct viscosity for the engine, it can be used in a hybrid car. Hybrid cars have two engines - the gasoline powered one and the electric one. The gasoline powered pretty much like any other gasoline powered 4-stroke engine and uses the same kind of lubricants.
The viscosity is similar to the viscosity of water.
Viscosity is the measure of the resistance of a liquid. This is often thought of as the thickness of a liquid.
Diesel has a much higher viscosity than petrol (gasoline). It is less refined and contains more oil to lubricate and cool the combustion chamber in a diesel engine.
honey has high viscosity lah, and water has low viscosity. anything that resists flow has high viscosity...lah. honey has high viscosity lah, and water has low viscosity. anything that resists flow has high viscosity...lah.
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viscosity is affected by heat and water.by adding water viscosity decreases,by heating viscosity increases....