One type of capillary-tube viscometer is shown in VideoV1.5 and in Fig. P1.57. For this

Chapter 1, Problem 1.57

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One type of capillary-tube viscometer is shown in VideoV1.5 and in Fig. P1.57. For this device the liquid to be tested isdrawn into the tube to a level above the top etched line. The time isthen obtained for the liquid to drain to the bottom etched line.Thekinematic viscosity, , in m2/s is then obtained from the equation = KR4t where K is a constant, R is the radius of the capillarytube in mm, and t is the drain time in seconds. When glycerin at20 C is used as a calibration fluid in a particular viscometer, thedrain time is 1430 s. When a liquid having a density of 970 kg/m3is tested in the same viscometer the drain time is 900 s. What is thedynamic viscosity of this liquid?

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