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During isothermal process of gas, the coefficient of viscosity does not depend upon​

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Answered by madeducators4
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The coefficient of viscosity:

Explanation:

  • The coefficient of consistency of liquids will be diminished as the temperature increments, while it is converse on account of gases.
  • While the coefficient of consistency of gases will increment with the expansion in temperature.
  • The expansion in temperature for the liquid intentional the connections between molecules.
  • Viscosity is the proportion of a liquid's inner or between atomic protection from shear pressure.
  • This opposition , dissimilar to for solids, doesn't relies on the distortion it self however on pace of deformation.
  • Viscous force is straightforwardly relative to maximum speed. Coefficient of thickness relies upon thickness of the fluid.
  • Coefficient of thickness doesn't rely upon maximum speed. Thick power acts in inverse course of speed.
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