Physics, asked by rajjyoti229, 3 months ago

The co-efficient of viscosity depends
on temperature T as

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Answered by ruby932
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Explanation:

It is constant for a liquid and depends on its liquid's nature. ... The coefficient of viscosity of fluids will be decreased as the temperature increases, while it is inverse in the case of gases. While the coefficient of viscosity of gases will increase with the increase in temperature.

Answered by sumit456456
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Answer:

Temperature is inversely proportional to the coefficient of viscosity of liquid.

With the increase in temperature Coefficient of viscosity Of liquid decreases.

Explanation:

But for Gases, coefficient of viscosity is directly proportional to the Temperature

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