Explain the laboratory method for the determination of coefficient of viscosity of liquids
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Terminal velocity is defined as the highest velocity that is attained by an object as it falls through a fluid. When the sum of drag force and buoyancy are equal to the force of gravity, terminal velocity occurs.
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The quantitative value of the viscosity i.e degree to which a fluid resists flowing under an applied force is called the coefficient of viscosity. ... Kinematic viscosity is a measure of a fluid's resistive flux under gravity influence. V = η / ρ Units: SI unit: square meter per second (m2/s).
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