derive the analog of Hagen-Poiseuille equation for ostwalde-de-waele model (power law) Byanon9819— On Mar 14, 2008 What is the criterion of deciding whether the liquid has low, medium or high viscosity? Byanon3625— On Sep 08, 2007 ...
Its terminal velocity will depend on a range of factors: shape, size, weight, density, and to a very small degree the temperature, barometric pressure and humidity (atmospheric density, which affect viscosity of the atmosphere), and the altitude (atmosphere is "thinner" thus of less viscosity ...
Once you become familiar with the terms used for calculating specific heat, you should learn the equation for finding the specific heat of a substance.[2] The formula is: Cp = Q/mΔT.[3] You can manipulate this formula if you want to find the change in the amount of heat instead ...
derive the analog of Hagen-Poiseuille equation for ostwalde-de-waele model (power law) By anon9819 — On Mar 14, 2008 What is the criterion of deciding whether the liquid has low, medium or high viscosity? By anon3625 — On Sep 08, 2007 but why are some liquids more viscous tha...
So, obesity may increase TPR by creating fatty deposits in the arteries, thus blocking part of the blood flow to the body, but the distance the blood has to go doesn't make a difference to the total peripheral resistance equation.