Andro89
Chemical
- Jun 22, 2022
- 8
Hi to everyone!
I have a doubt about the kinematic viscosity, the concept is: measure of the internal resistance of a body to flow under gravitational forces
if the temperature increases, the viscosity decreases and therefore the kinematic viscosity should be greater, since it is the time it takes for a fluid to travel through a capillary orifice under the force of gravity, if it is less dense, it should not offer less resistance and give high values of kinematic viscosity, taking into account that the units are mm2/s.
I have a doubt about the kinematic viscosity, the concept is: measure of the internal resistance of a body to flow under gravitational forces
if the temperature increases, the viscosity decreases and therefore the kinematic viscosity should be greater, since it is the time it takes for a fluid to travel through a capillary orifice under the force of gravity, if it is less dense, it should not offer less resistance and give high values of kinematic viscosity, taking into account that the units are mm2/s.