limaisuutta
Limaisuutta, often translated as "sliminess" or "viscosity," refers to a physical property of fluids. It describes a substance's resistance to flow or deformation. A fluid with high limaisuutta, like honey, flows slowly, while a fluid with low limaisuutta, such as water, flows easily. This resistance is caused by internal friction between the fluid's molecules. When a fluid is stressed, for instance, by being poured or stirred, the molecules slide past each other. The force required to achieve this sliding is a measure of the fluid's limaisuutta.
The scientific term for limaisuutta is viscosity. It is typically quantified using a unit called the pascal-second