one use of the Hagen-Poiseuille equation is in determining the viscosity of a liquid by measuring the pressure drop and velocity of the liquid in a capillary of known dimensions. The liquid used has a...

one use of the Hagen-Poiseuille equation is in determining the viscosity of a liquid by measuring the pressure drop and velocity of the liquid in a capillary of known dimensions. The liquid used has a density of 912 kg/m^3, and the capillary has a diameter of 2.222 mm and a length of .1585 m. The measured flow rate is 5.33*10^-7 m^3/s of liquid and the pressure drop 131 mm of water (density 996 kg/m^3). Neglecting end effects, calculate the viscosity of the liquid in Pa*s.

Jun 10, 2022
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