The graph will be a straight graph if you plot r2 against v. If we calculate the gradient of the line this is giving us the value of the constant "k" from the equation: k = v r2 With this calculated value of "k" we can calculate the value of the viscosity of the liquid using: Viscosity = 2(Denisity of sphere - Denisty of Glycerol) g 9k
how do you calculate the size gas droplet released from a volume of oil. The oil has a flow rate and this is in a vertical vessel.
Viscosity opposes the motion of an object through liquid.
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The oil pump pushes oil through passages that end up in bearings and other components. The pressurized oil leaks out past small openings around the bearings, and as the bearings wear out the openings become larger. When the oil is cold it is thicker and when the oil is warm it becomes less "viscous", yet the oil pump continues to pump the same volume of oil. Thicker oil leaks past the openings around the bearings a little more slowly. When the engine is running faster the oil pump is also turning faster, and moving more oil through the passages. Yet the oil still leaks past the bearings at the same rate. In other words, if your engine is getting worn, change the oil to a higher viscosity (higher numbers, ie, If you're currently using 5W15, change to 10W30 or even 15W50 if necessary). If your engine isn't quite as new as it once was, changing to a heavier (higher viscosity) oil can give you a LOT more miles.
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Glycerol and fatty acids are absorbed in the duodenum through the process of diffusion after digestion. Glycerol and fatty acids circulate into lymphatic vessels and do not circulate into the bloodstream.
Viscosity opposes the motion of an object through liquid.
transparancy is how much light can get through something, and viscosity has to do with thickness of a liquid
Fatty acids and glycerol transported materials pass through epithelial cells. This is studied in science.
HAHA. i came here to look for the answer. After to looking through my textbook a bit i was able to determine that the ramp method is a method of measuring viscosity in which you pour a liquid down a ramp and time how long it takes to get to the bottom, can be used to compare different substance's viscosity.
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allow substances to diffuse through it it moves faster than a liquid with a relatively high viscosity
Liquid helium has practically zero viscosity. Pretty cool to see, it seeps through glass cups and containers.
Yes. the viscosity in a mineral will almost certainly wear a hole through your skin. viscosity of vegetable oils will only drown a human baby
The oil pump pushes oil through passages that end up in bearings and other components. The pressurized oil leaks out past small openings around the bearings, and as the bearings wear out the openings become larger. When the oil is cold it is thicker and when the oil is warm it becomes less "viscous", yet the oil pump continues to pump the same volume of oil. Thicker oil leaks past the openings around the bearings a little more slowly. When the engine is running faster the oil pump is also turning faster, and moving more oil through the passages. Yet the oil still leaks past the bearings at the same rate. In other words, if your engine is getting worn, change the oil to a higher viscosity (higher numbers, ie, If you're currently using 5W15, change to 10W30 or even 15W50 if necessary). If your engine isn't quite as new as it once was, changing to a heavier (higher viscosity) oil can give you a LOT more miles.
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