2. Water is poured into a U-tube as shown in the figure. The left arm of the tube has cross-sectional area A1 of 10.0 cm2, and the right arm has a cross- sectional area A2 of 5.00 cm2. 150 grams of oil are then poured into the right arm as shown. The two liquids do not mix. [Poil = 750 [Answer in %3D m-
Viscosity
The measure of the resistance of a fluid to flow is known as viscosity. Most fluids have some resistance to motion, the resistance provided by the fluid is called viscosity. This resistance is created by the force of attraction between the fluid molecules. If you pour water through a funnel, it flows easily and quickly, because it has very little resistance. But if you pour honey through a funnel, it may take a little time longer, as the density of honey is high.
Poiseuille's Law
The law of Poiseuille or Poiseuille's equation states that the pressure drop of an incompressible fluid especially a liquid in a laminar flow that passes through a cylindrical tube of length L, radius r, pressure gradient ΔP, and mainly depends on the viscosity of the fluid is nothing but the pressure difference of the layers of fluids. ΔP=P1-P2
Drag Forces
Forces that occur due to the movement of fluid are known as fluid mechanics. Following are the fluids present:
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2. Water is poured into a U-tube as shown in the
A1
Ag
Oil
A1
A2
figure. The left arm of the tube has cross-sectional
area A1 of 10.0 cm2, and the right arm has a cross-
sectional area A2 of 5.00 cm2. 150 grams of oil are
then poured into the right arm as shown. The two
H.
liquids do not mix. [Poit = 750 [Answer in
kg
m
3 significant figures]
Water
a) Determine the length of the oil column in the right arm of the U-tube.
b) Determine the height (H) of the water column in the left arm above the water surface
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