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Viscosity is caused by intermolecular cohesion between liquid molecules and molecular momentum exchange between gas molecules. Viscosity is quantified by the coefficient of viscosity, which relates the shear stress on a fluid to the velocity gradient within it. The coefficient of viscosity is calculated by dividing the shearing force by the product of the contact area and the velocity gradient.
Viscosity is caused by intermolecular cohesion between liquid molecules and molecular momentum exchange between gas molecules. Viscosity is quantified by the coefficient of viscosity, which relates the shear stress on a fluid to the velocity gradient within it. The coefficient of viscosity is calculated by dividing the shearing force by the product of the contact area and the velocity gradient.
Viscosity is caused by intermolecular cohesion between liquid molecules and molecular momentum exchange between gas molecules. Viscosity is quantified by the coefficient of viscosity, which relates the shear stress on a fluid to the velocity gradient within it. The coefficient of viscosity is calculated by dividing the shearing force by the product of the contact area and the velocity gradient.
Molecular activity (momentum exchange (gases)) dv τ = const × dy Where µ is the coefficient of F dv τ = =µ viscosity (dynamic viscosity) A dy dyne.s in SI N .s µ= F ≡ F FT ≡ 2 cm 2 ≡ poise µ≡ A× dv L2 × L /T L system m2 dy L M .L / T 2 M µ ≡ ≡ L / T L.T L2 × L