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Introduction to viscosity 

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From our free online course, “Science & Cooking: From Haute Cuisine to Soft Matter Science (physics)”: www.edx.org/course/science-cooking-physics-food-harvardx-spu27-2x?
Professor Dave Weitz explains what viscosity is, and some of the factors that influence viscosity.
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@HarvardOnline
@HarvardOnline 5 лет назад
Learn more in our free online course, “Science & Cooking: From Haute Cuisine to Soft Matter Science (physics)”: harvardx.link/o2tx4
@yuriyfazylov5506
@yuriyfazylov5506 3 года назад
Does time have viscosity of its own?
@gerhardolivier5668
@gerhardolivier5668 Год назад
When i calculate the viscosity of water at 20 C i get 0.8711 Pa.s while the table you give says 0894 mPs.why inot get milli Pa but Pa in my answer ?
@gerhardolivier5668
@gerhardolivier5668 Год назад
No my experiment i subs all values you said like ball and liquid densities etc but get Pa.s units not mPa s
@PalmerAbel-h9f
@PalmerAbel-h9f Месяц назад
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