1 (a) A plate 0.05mm distant from a fixed plate moves at 1.15 m/s and required a force per unit area of 2.7 N/m2 to maintain this speed with using an oil of specific gravity 0.75, Find the dynamic viscosity and kinematic viscosity of the fluid between the plates. 1 (b) Calculate the specific weight, density, and the specific gravity of a liquid having a volume of 665150 cm³ and weight of 71 kN (ENTER ONLY THE VALUES BY REFERRING THE UNITS GIVEN) 1 (a) The dynamic viscosity of the fluid (in Centipoise) The kinematic viscosity of the fluid (in stokes) 1 (b) Specific Weight in (kN/m3) Density of liquid (in kg/m2) Specific gravity of liquid Windows bui

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1 (a) A plate 0.05mm distant from a fixed plate moves at 1.15 m/s and required a force per unit area of 2.7 N/m2 to maintain this
speed with using an oil of specific gravity 0.75. Find the dynamic viscosity and kinematic viscosity of the fluid between the plates.
1 (b) Calculate the specific weight, density, and the specific gravity of a liquid having a volume of 665150 cm³ and weight of 71 kN
(ENTER ONLY THE VALUES BY REFERRING THE UNITS GIVEN)
1 (a)
The dynamic viscosity of the fluid (in Centipoise)
The kinematic viscosity of the fluid (in stokes)
1 (b)
Specific Weight in (kN/m3)
Density of liquid (in kg/m2)
Specific gravity of liquid
Windows bu
Transcribed Image Text:1 (a) A plate 0.05mm distant from a fixed plate moves at 1.15 m/s and required a force per unit area of 2.7 N/m2 to maintain this speed with using an oil of specific gravity 0.75. Find the dynamic viscosity and kinematic viscosity of the fluid between the plates. 1 (b) Calculate the specific weight, density, and the specific gravity of a liquid having a volume of 665150 cm³ and weight of 71 kN (ENTER ONLY THE VALUES BY REFERRING THE UNITS GIVEN) 1 (a) The dynamic viscosity of the fluid (in Centipoise) The kinematic viscosity of the fluid (in stokes) 1 (b) Specific Weight in (kN/m3) Density of liquid (in kg/m2) Specific gravity of liquid Windows bu
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