Viscosity is a measure of how easily a fluid flows. For example, honey has a higher value of viscosity than does water because if you were to pour water and honey side by side on an inclined surface, the water will flow faster. The viscosity of a fluid plays a significant role in the analysis of many fluid dynamics problems. The viscosity of water can be determined from the following correlation
Using Excel, create a table that shows the viscosity of water as a function of temperature in the range of 0 ºC (273.15 K) to 100 ºC (373.15 K) in increments of 5 ºC. Also create a graph showing the value of viscosity as a function of temperature.
Viscosity of water as a function of temperature
You might also like to view...
Welds not made in the shop are identified as ____ welds.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Type S fuses are classified at __________ amperes.
a. 0 to 15 b. 16 to 20 c. 21 to 30 d. All of the above
Describe the type of dimensioning that the accompanying figure illustrates.
What will be an ideal response?
Why would a temperature-differential defrost system not complete the defrost cycle?
A) There is a refrigerant undercharge. B) The fan blows warm air across the coil. C) There is too much heat available during defrost. D) The system defrosts too frequently.