MolaKule
Staff member
Viscosity measurements can be made by a number of different methods and instruments.
Here, we use one of the older methods, the Vertical "Falling Ball" viscosimeter.
This instrument explores the effects of gravity, and the hydrodynamics of buoyancy, fluid drag, and Reynolds Numbers.
One of the many references can be found at:
Falling Ball Experiment
This exercise is open to all, but let's let our newer members have the first "crack" at it.
Here, we use one of the older methods, the Vertical "Falling Ball" viscosimeter.
This instrument explores the effects of gravity, and the hydrodynamics of buoyancy, fluid drag, and Reynolds Numbers.
One of the many references can be found at:
Falling Ball Experiment
This exercise is open to all, but let's let our newer members have the first "crack" at it.
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