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Does warming a viscous fluid generally increase or decrease its flow rate? Use the particle theory to explain why this might be so.
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Does warming a viscous fluid generally increase or decrease its flow rate? Use the particle theory to explain why this might be so.
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Warming a viscous fluid generally increases its flow rate because heating a substance causes particles to speed up.
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