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Calculating Viscosity of a Fluid Example using a Viscometer | Fluid Mechanics

//goo.gl/BMFkGI for more FREE video tutorials covering Fluid Mechanics. In this video we are asked to calculate the viscosity of a fluid using a viscometer.

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what happened to the rest of the video?

Example-Viscosity-Equation-2.3310e

This examples shows how to apply the viscosity equation to the flow of glycerin. The problem goals are shear stress and velocity.

Viscosity and Poiseuille flow

This video explains viscosity and Poiseuille flow. Created by David Santo Pietro. More free lessons at: //www.khanacademy.org/video?v=G3bO8RcRgxQ ...

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Attempting to learn fluid dynamics and this is awesome, thanks. Makes me ponder how far reaching studying medicine is
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Brilliant, no idea why this video has so little views

Measuring Viscosity

Hello everyone and welcome to my own science experiment. Today we will be measuring viscosity. I hope you all leave a like and a comment.

Falling ball : measuring the viscosity of milk

Falling ball is one of so many instrument that can be used to measuring the viscosity of some liquid. the measurement is depends on the liquid types. this types ...

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This equipment is called falling ball viscosity tube. It's one of many equipment that is use to measure liquid viscosity. To measure it, it's combine with a small marble (and it's also depend on the liquid type. If It's too thick (like honey, syrup) you should use a small marble that is made from tantalum, or if It's too aqueous like milk you should use a small marble tht made from glass)
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This is the worst experiment ive ever seen, u shud have the tube on a clamp stand not hitting around in ur hand, and u shud video tape the sample with a slow mo camera to know the exact time it took, if u were doing this investigation for school
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this is the most helpful expirement I've seen, you should be a youtube star, and you should have a channel that has weekly videos for science things. - you mad, bababababababbababbablack sheep???
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thank you for you advice about this video, actually it would be better to use a clamp to help the tube standing but due to circumstances that don't allow, so we use hand to stand up the tube :)
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Thank you very much for this amazing video , I really enjoyed it . but , I think we could use the specific gravity instead of the density, this is what's mentioned at MARTIN .
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what is the viscometer constant? and does it matter the distance between the red lines (that you measure the time of)? Thanks a lot!
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