Does anyone know how to calculate the dynamic viscosity for sea water for a given sea water density, temperature and pressure? October 7, 2003, 09:08 Re: How to calculate dynamic viscosity for sea wat #2 James L. Guest Posts: n/a Nobody knows how to calculate viscosity? October...
If you maintain a water system at constant pressure, you can calculate a value for the constant K after looking up the viscosity of water at the ambient temperature and expressing it in units compatible with your measurements. By maintaining the length of the pipe constant, you now have a pr...
At high concentrations, even strong electrolytes will behave as weak electrolytes as molecules crystallize and precipitate from solution. Temperature also plays a role in conductivity by changing the solubility of electrolytes and changing the viscosity of the solvent. When combining different electrolytes ...
T is the temperature in K; E X P is the activation energy of viscous flow (cal/mole), which is a function of melt composition, including volatile components, and pressure; R = 1.987 (cal/mole·K) is universal gas constant; and η T P is melt viscosity at the given temperature and ...
T is the temperature in K; E X P is the activation energy of viscous flow (cal/mole), which is a function of melt composition, including volatile components, and pressure; R = 1.987 (cal/mole·K) is universal gas constant; and η T P is melt viscosity at the given temperature and ...
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Write the equation for density, given both the dynamic and kinematic viscosity of a substance. The equation is: Density = Dynamic viscosity / Kinematic viscosity Step 2 Substitute both the values for dynamic and kinematic viscosity into the equation for density. For example, consider a fluid with...