Well not entirely, viscosity measures the thickness of a liquid. So yeah I guess peanut butter has a low viscosity but since viscosity only measure the thickness of liquids then whoever wrote what you read wasn't all that accurate. That's why most just say semi-solid I guess.
Is it normal to love peanut butter as much as I do?
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I don't believe peanut butter is considered a liquid.. when it's heated up, yes, but not at room temperature.
So i guess what you mean is 'solid gold', but that lacks the imagery you were trying to convey!
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Actually it is considered a semi-solid to most but according to the TSA peanut butter is a liquid. So you're both right in some respect.
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I researched it and I understood that it is a solid at room temperature, but with low viscosity. When heated, it becomes a true liquid.
Maybe I read false information.
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Well not entirely, viscosity measures the thickness of a liquid. So yeah I guess peanut butter has a low viscosity but since viscosity only measure the thickness of liquids then whoever wrote what you read wasn't all that accurate. That's why most just say semi-solid I guess.
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Alright, It can be a liquid or a solid depending on temperature.