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unit of kinematic viscosity is
a.stoke
b.m^2/s​

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Answered by jayanmanavathu1978
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Answered by hanshraj26
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The SI unit of kinematic viscosity is square meter per second (m2/s), whereas the CGS unit for kinematic viscosity is the stokes (St, or cm2·s−1 = 0.0001 m2·s−1), named after Sir George Gabriel Stokes. In U.S. usage, stoke is sometimes used as the singular form.

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