Chemistry, asked by pavithrakanth82, 5 months ago

What is kinematics viscosity of a fluid?​

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Answered by Aaryan1919
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Kinematic viscosity is a measure of a fluid's internal resistance to flow under gravitational forces. It is determined by measuring the time in seconds, required for a fixed volume of fluid to flow a known distance by gravity through a capillary within a calibrated viscometer at a closely controlled temperature.

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Answered by shaiksumera005
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Put another way, kinematic viscosity is the measure of a fluid's inherent resistance to flow when no external force, except gravity, is acting on it. To further complicate my attempt to simplify these concepts, two fluids that have the same dynamic viscosity can have different kinematic viscosities

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