yes,if known factor value of capillary flow time.
viscosity
Viscosity is the measure of the resistance of a liquid. This is often thought of as the thickness of a liquid.
A Brookfield viscometer is used to measure the viscosity of a fluid. Viscosity refers to a fluid's tendency to resist deformation when pressure is applied to it. For example, honey is a very viscous fluid while water is not very viscous.
Viscosity
Resistance to flow in excess of the yield value in a plastic material. Plastic viscosity (U) is proportional to the (shearing stress-yield value) rate of shear. The coefficient of plastic viscosity is the force in excess of the yield value, tangentially applied, that will induce a unit velocity gradient.
Yes, the Ostwalds viscometer can be used to measure the viscosity of more viscous oil.
Viscometer is an apparatus used to measure the viscosity of materials.
an instrument used to measure the viscosity of any liquids
Believe it or not, it's actually called a viscometer.
Viscosity is the resistance for flow.Viscosity is the internal properties of fluids.Gear oil normally has larger viscosity.Kinematic viscosity is usuarally used to measure the viscosity of industrial lubricants.Dynamical viscosity (CCS) is usually used to measure low temperature viscosity for auto lubricants.Solvent or fuels has a low viscosity.Industrial oils folllow ISO viscosity classification.Auto lubes oils follow SAE viscosity classification.High viscosity usually means better protection for wear.Low viscosity usually means low friction resistance.
a viscometer is used to determine viscosity(density) of a liquid.
Believe it or not, it's actually called a viscometer.
Viscosity is resistance to flow of oil Viscosity Index is a scale to measure viscosity
Viscosity is the measure of friction between adjacent layers of materials.
It's an instrument used to determine the number of drops in a given quantity of liquid.
Viscosity doesn't happen. Viscosity is a measure of how easily a liquid flows.
viscosity