What are the SI units of kinematic viscosity? A person walks about 106 cm per day. How many picometers does this person walk each day? A.\; 10^{10}\; pm \\ B. \;10^{12}\; pm \\ C. \;10^{16}\; pm \\ D. \;10^{-16}\; pm \\ E. \;10^3\; pm Please explain ...
Kinematic viscosity has CGS units of cm2/s, calledstokes(St), named after Irish mathematician Sir George Gabriel Stokes, who did much work in fluid mechanics. Because of the range of values for most fluids, kinematic viscosity is more conveniently expressed in centistokes (cSt), where 1 cSt...
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 a dynamic viscosity of 6 Pascal seconds and a kinematic viscosity of 2 square meters per second, the equation ...
How do you calculate the kinematic viscosity of water? What is the acceleration of a constant velocity? State Newton's second law of motion with an equation. Is velocity equal to zero when there is constant acceleration? What measurements do you need in order to calculate acceleration? What is...
If you want to avoid division by 0, you need to make sure the denominator cannot possibly be 0 for any useful data range (and you have to test the data to be sure it does not violate the constraint); OR, you need to calculate the denominator first and test whether it is non-zero ...
(2D) sand tank. Instead of saltwater, he used milk, which was denser and could easily be distinguished from freshwater. Even though photographs were taken, hydrochloric acid added to the water was used to etch flow paths into a zink plate at the back of the tank for subsequent ...
6.conversionofkinematicviscosity 1,(St)=10-4(m2/s)m2/s=1cm2/sec(cm2/s) 1feet2/seconds(ft2/s)=9.29030*10-2m2/s(m2/s) 1 centistoke (cSt) =10-6 (m2/s) m 2/ s =1 mm 2/ seconds (mm2/s) 7. dynamic viscosity conversion ...
cilium's Reynolds n(Ruem~bðe2r5({Re8)—75tÞh|e r1a0t{io6oÁf inertia to viscous forces—is extremely low if the 100- to 350-mm-long paramecium moves 1 to 10 body lengths per second, the cilia are 0.25 mm in diameter (d), and kinematic viscosity of water (u) is 1|10...
There's a couple of recent threads on friction - rather than hijack those here's a new thread with a few questions I have. What I'm trying to understand is the relationship between the friction force (on an object moving through a fluid) and the velocity of the object. A few pl...
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