Sentence examples for viscous air from inspiring English sources

"viscous air" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe air that feels heavy, thick, and hard to breathe. For example: "The viscous air made it hard to take a full breath as I walked up the hill."

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HAVANA — Two flags hung limp in the choking, viscous air that enveloped the Estadio Pedro Marrero.

Anchoring it all is the soloist Jermaine Terry, a dancer of immense power and fluidity whose expressive arms seemed at times to be reaching into viscous air.

I lunge for the door and then find that Mrs. Martingale and I are riding a fat wave of viscous air, arms outstretched like fledglings.

Soon thereafter, Newell [14] highlighted the value of integrating mechanical structures with microelectronic circuits using microfabrication techniques, and discussed the effects of scale on certain material and structural properties (including fatigue, thermomechanical noise, and viscous air damping).

Soon thereafter, Newell[14] highlighted the value of integrating mechanical structures with microelectronic circuits using microfabrication techniques, and discussed the effects of scale on certain material and structural properties (including fatigue, thermomechanical noise, and viscous air damping).

The model uses permeability to describe viscous air drag, a frictional term resulting from wall friction, a contribution from internal friction, assumes isothermal conditions, and ignores shear effects.

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Water is more than 800 times denser and 90 times more viscous than air at room temperature, making it much more difficult to move through.

"The smaller the bird, the more viscous the air is," he said, which is partly why hummingbirds can maneuver so well and for so long.

The model accounts for viscous damping, air drag, and inertia and geometric non-linearities.

Helium is less dense but more viscous than air, oxygen, or nitrogen.

Underwater gas exchange has higher ventilation costs as water is more dense and viscous than air, a problem which is further compounded by lower oxygen content and diffusion rates [ 6, 17].

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