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Viscosity Of Liquids
Purpose
To compare the viscosities of water and mineral oil.
Equipment
Cylinders with heavy balls in water and mineral oil.
Images
Description
Two tubes contain heavy balls in water and mineral oil, respectively. Invert the tubes and compare terminal velocities to compare viscosities.◙
References
Metin Yersil, A Simple Demonstration of Terminal Velocity, TPT 29, 334-335 (1991).
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See pagesf1. pressure in static fluids
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See pagesf2. buoyancy
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See pagesf3. surface tension
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See pagesf4. fluid in motion
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See pagesf5. pressure in moving fluids
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See pagesf1. pressure in static fluids
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See pagesf2. buoyancy
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See pagesf3. surface tension
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See pagesf4. fluid in motion
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See pagesf5. pressure in moving fluids
Physics Lab Demos