Why do you record laboratory temperature while calculating viscosity of the liquid?
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Temperature is inversely proportional to viscosity when temperature increases viscosity decreases so thats why we record temperature of laboratory while calculating
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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. The increase in temperature for the fluid deliberate the bonds between molecules.
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