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Use the same experiments you would use to test viscosity, since fluidity is the inverse.

Try dropping equal masses and shapes into vertical columns of fluids and record the time it take to travel a specific distance. you can then calculate the viscosity/fluidity of the fluids tested. Traditional test would use water and something like motor oil. Because water has a higher fluidity than motor oil the weight will drop faster.

2007-02-27 05:21:05 · answer #1 · answered by Brian K² 6 · 0 0

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