A liquid disturbed by stirring comes to rest after some time due to its property of
A
surface tension
B
viscosity
C
molecular attraction
D
gravity
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B
viscosity
b Due to viscosity, the layer which is in contact with the wall of the container restricts the motion of before layer and this continues till the liquid comes to rest.
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