Einstein's law of viscosity is stated by the equation u = 1 + 2.5 (volume fraction of solid particles). This equation is only used to calculate the relative viscosity of a slurry of fine particles in low concentrations.
its compose of two (2) significant propertie: Surface tension and Viscosity (just like the liquid matter)
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Einstein won the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect".
In 1927, 200 years after Newton's death
viscosity
Posseuilie's law
Yes, the coefficient of viscosity for Mercury can be calculated using Stoke's Law.
The fluid flow of viscosity.
These two laws they are similar. But Hooke's Law is a law which is used in Solid Mechanics, and Newton's Law of Viscosity is the one which is used in Fluid Dynamics.
Hmmm.. what is "stokes law graph" ? If Stokes Force = Fs, r=radius of a tube, v=velocity of a particle The formula of viscosity is Fs=6.pi.viscosity.r.v Then viscosity= Fs/(6.pi.r.v)
its compose of two (2) significant propertie: Surface tension and Viscosity (just like the liquid matter)
E=mc2
Albert Einstein had one sister, Maja who married Albert's brother in law Paul Winteler
Effective Viscosity for Non-newtonian fluids is usally defined to calculated for pressure losses. See Bingham or Power law fluids characteristics.
mc=e methoid
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Einstein was rewarded for his many contributions to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect.