The time required for peanut oil to flow between the two marks on the Ostwald viscometer was 2400 sec and 120 sec for water with 0.8904 cp viscosity at 25°C. The densities of peanut oil and water are 2.5 g/cm3 and 0.997 5 g/cm3 respectively. Compute for the following:  Viscosity of peanut oil Kinematic viscosity of peanut oil Relative viscosity of peanut oil with water   Note: Answer should be in three decimal places A) n =?  cp B) nkin = ? cp C) nrel = ?

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The time required for peanut oil to flow between the two marks on the Ostwald viscometer was 2400 sec and 120 sec for water with 0.8904 cp viscosity at 25°C. The densities of peanut oil and water are 2.5 g/cm3 and 0.997 5 g/cm3 respectively. Compute for the following: 

  • Viscosity of peanut oil
  • Kinematic viscosity of peanut oil
  • Relative viscosity of peanut oil with water

 

Note: Answer should be in three decimal places

A) n =?  cp

B) nkin = ? cp

C) nrel = ?

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