Use the values of viscosity of air given in Table B.4 at

Chapter 1, Problem 1.70

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Use the values of viscosity of air given in Table B.4 at temperatures of 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, and \(\mathrm{100~^\circ C}\) to determine the constants C and S which appear in the Sutherland equation (Eq. 1.10). Compare your results with the values given in Problem 1.69. (Hint: Rewrite the equation in the form

               \(\frac{T^{3 / 2}}{\mu}=\left(\frac{1}{C}\right) T+\frac{S}{C}\)

and plot \(T^{3 / 2} / \mu\) versus T. From the slope and intercept of this curve, C and S can be obtained.)

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