This document discusses fluid properties, specifically viscosity and the ideal gas law. It compares the viscosity of glycerin and water, noting that glycerin is more viscous than water. The document also mentions the non-slip condition as it relates to viscosity.
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Viscosity Comparison: Glycerin vs Water
This document discusses fluid properties, specifically viscosity and the ideal gas law. It compares the viscosity of glycerin and water, noting that glycerin is more viscous than water. The document also mentions the non-slip condition as it relates to viscosity.
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Engr. Richard A.
Badiola, RMP, FLUID PROPERTIES CON’T:VISCOSITY CE M.Eng.g, D. Eng. (CAR) Asst. Professor III AND IDEAL GAS LAW Instructor GLYCERIN VS WATER Non slip condition VISCOSITY DEFINE
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