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væskens

Væskens is the genitive singular form of the Danish noun væske, meaning “the liquid” or “the liquid’s.” It is used to indicate possession or attribution of properties to a liquid, for example væskens densitet (the liquid’s density), væskens temperatur (the liquid’s temperature), or væskens opførsel under bestemte forhold (the liquid’s behavior under certain conditions). In Danish, the genitive is formed by adding -s to the noun without an apostrophe, a pattern common to several Germanic languages.

The base word væske refers to a substance that flows and has a definite volume but no

In usage, væskens appears across scientific, medical, culinary, and everyday contexts. It features in formal phrases

fixed
shape.
It
is
standard
in
Danish
and
Norwegian
and
is
cognate
with
Swedish
vätska
and
Norwegian
væske.
The
term’s
etymology
traces
to
older
Germanic
roots
for
fluids,
placing
væske
within
a
broader
Nordic
vocabulary
for
liquids
and
substances
that
flow.
such
as
væskens
densitet
(the
liquid’s
density),
væskens
viskositet
(the
liquid’s
viscosity),
and
væskens
overflade
(the
liquid’s
surface).
As
with
other
Danish
genitives,
væskens
form
must
agree
with
the
noun
it
modifies,
and
related
forms
include
væsken
(the
liquid)
and
væsker
(liquids).
The
construct
is
common
in
technical
writing
as
well
as
in
ordinary
speech
when
discussing
characteristics,
behavior,
or
measurements
of
liquids.