Liquid X is known to have a lower viscosity and lower surface tension than Liquid Y. Use these facts to predict the result of each experiment in the table below, if you can. experiment predicted outcome OPx will be greater than py Y Liquid X and Liquid Y are each pumped through tubes with an inside diameter of Py OPy will be less than 43.0 mm, and the pressures Py and Py OPy will be equal to py needed to produce a steady flow of 1.9 mL/s are measured. It's impossible to predict whether Py or Py will be greater without more information. O ty will be greater than ty 35.0mL each of Liquid X and Liquid Y are Oly will be less than ty poured through a funnel, and the times Iy Olx will be equal to ty and ty needed to pour each liquid through the funnel are measured. It's impossible to predict whether ly or ly will be greater without more information.

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Liquid X is known to have a lower viscosity and lower surface tension than Liquid Y.
Use these facts to predict the result of each experiment in the table below, if you can.
experiment
predicted outcome
Px
will be greater than Py
Liquid X and Liquid Y are each pumped
through tubes with an inside diameter of
Py will be less than py
43.0 mm, and the pressures Px
and
Py
O Px will be equal to Py
needed to produce a steady flow of
1.9 mL/s are measured.
It's impossible to predict whether Py or Py will
be greater without more information.
ty will be greater than ty
35.0 mL each of Liquid X and Liquid Y are
ly will be less than
ly
poured through a funnel, and the times ly
O ly will be equal to ty
and ty needed to pour each liquid through
the funnel are measured.
It's impossible to predict whether ly or ty will
be greater without more information.
Transcribed Image Text:Liquid X is known to have a lower viscosity and lower surface tension than Liquid Y. Use these facts to predict the result of each experiment in the table below, if you can. experiment predicted outcome Px will be greater than Py Liquid X and Liquid Y are each pumped through tubes with an inside diameter of Py will be less than py 43.0 mm, and the pressures Px and Py O Px will be equal to Py needed to produce a steady flow of 1.9 mL/s are measured. It's impossible to predict whether Py or Py will be greater without more information. ty will be greater than ty 35.0 mL each of Liquid X and Liquid Y are ly will be less than ly poured through a funnel, and the times ly O ly will be equal to ty and ty needed to pour each liquid through the funnel are measured. It's impossible to predict whether ly or ty will be greater without more information.
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