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Note on the Standard of Relative Viscosity, and on “Negative Viscosity.”
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
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The absolute viscosity calculated from the formula
(where p = the pressure, t the time, r the radius, l the length of capillary, and v the volume of liquid), which connects the viscosity of a liquid with the rate of flow through a long capillary tube, is not often made use of, mainly on account of the difficulty of accurately determining some of the constants (r in particular).
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