Viscosity of a Fluid

Viscosity is a measure of a fluid’s resistance to flow or deformation. It quantifies the internal friction within the fluid as its molecules move past one another. A higher viscosity indicates a thicker fluid that resists flow more, while a lower viscosity indicates a thinner fluid that flows more easily.

Where:

L = Length of cylinders(cm)

D = Outer diameter of tube(cm)

n = RPM of inner diameter
T =Torque(N.m)

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