The document asks two questions about viscosity and shear stress in fluids. It first asks why the viscosity of gases increases with temperature, then asks whether viscosity increases or decreases if the initial rate of change of viscosity is greater than the final rate of change, and whether shear stress is proportional to rate of deformation or velocity gradient.
The document asks two questions about viscosity and shear stress in fluids. It first asks why the viscosity of gases increases with temperature, then asks whether viscosity increases or decreases if the initial rate of change of viscosity is greater than the final rate of change, and whether shear stress is proportional to rate of deformation or velocity gradient.
The document asks two questions about viscosity and shear stress in fluids. It first asks why the viscosity of gases increases with temperature, then asks whether viscosity increases or decreases if the initial rate of change of viscosity is greater than the final rate of change, and whether shear stress is proportional to rate of deformation or velocity gradient.
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Why Viscosity of gases (highlighted in
the figure) increasing with the increase in temperature?
Consider a fluid’s viscosity is changing due to some factors . If
𝜕𝛽𝑖𝑛𝑖𝑡𝑖𝑎𝑙 > 𝜕𝛽𝑓𝑖𝑛𝑎𝑙 . Explain whether the viscosity is increasing or decreasing? Also, comment whether shear stress in fluids is proportional to rate of deformation or velocity gradient (refer to figure below)?