nestevastus
Nestevastus is the property of a fluid that describes its resistance to gradual deformation under shear or tensile stresses. In physics and engineering it is most commonly described by dynamic viscosity, denoted by μ, defined as the ratio of shear stress to shear rate. The SI unit is the pascal-second (Pa·s). A related quantity is kinematic viscosity, ν = μ/ρ, with units of square meters per second and often expressed in centistokes for liquids like oils and fuels.
Newtonian fluids have a constant μ at a given temperature, so their viscous response is proportional to
Viscosity is strongly temperature dependent: as temperature increases, viscosity generally decreases, allowing fluids to flow more
Measurement methods include capillary viscometry and rotational viscometry, yielding values at specified temperatures. Practitioners commonly express
Understanding nestevastus is essential for lubrication, hydraulic systems, fuel and oil transport, and process engineering. For