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Q: What is the viscosity of water at room temperature in poise units?
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What is the kinematic viscosity of water?

The kinematic viscosity of a fluid is found by dividing the dynamic viscosity by the density of the fluid. The kinematic viscosity of water changes depending on the temperature of the water. It ranges from .29 SI units to 1.787 SI units.


What is the viscosity of distilled water at 25 degrees centigrade?

The dynamic viscosity of glycerin at 25oC is: 0.9934 kg/m∙s = 9.934 poise


Do hotter liquids have more or less viscosity than colder liquids?

Cold water has higher viscosity than Hot water, take note that, as the temperature of fluid increases, viscosity decreases.


Viscosity of gasoline?

The viscosity of diesel fuel is directly dependent upon the temperature at which it's kept. At 100 degrees, the viscosity may be as much as 140 SSU. The higher the temperature, the lower SSU, so at 130 degrees the viscosity may only be 70 SSU.


How could you alter the viscosity of honey?

The viscosity is decreased by adding water and is increased by a decrease of temperature.


Lowest viscosity of water at room temperature?

The lowest viscosity of water at room temperature is around 0.89 millipascal-second (mPa·s) or 0.89 centipoise (cP). However, the viscosity of water can vary slightly depending on impurities and dissolved substances.


Does water or motor oil flow faster?

Water is faster by it's lower viscosity, though oil viscosity is more temperature dependent than that of water.


In the Viscosity lab the honey was the variable and the temperature of the water was the variable?

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What does centrepoise relate to?

Centrepoise is a measurement of viscosity. The higher the number, the more viscous (thick) the liquid is. At "room temperature", water has a nominal viscosity of 1.0


Hot oil room temperature oil room temperature water below room temperature oil Which is likely to have the lowest viscosity?

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What are the three factors that affect viscosity and density?

Temperature, concentration, sometimes also internal fluid velocity. Moreover density, type of liquid, surface where it flows, viscous drag.


What is centipoise?

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