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second viscosity

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  • Viscosity — For other uses, see Viscosity (disambiguation). Viscosity The substance above has lower viscosity than the substance below SI symbol: μ, η SI unit: Pa·s  …   Wikipedia

  • Viscosity printing — is a multi color printmaking technique that incorporates principles of relief printing and intaglio printing. It was pioneered by Stanley William Hayter. The process uses the principle of viscosity to print multiple colors of ink from a single… …   Wikipedia

  • viscosity — /vi skos i tee/, n., pl. viscosities. 1. the state or quality of being viscous. 2. Physics. a. the property of a fluid that resists the force tending to cause the fluid to flow. b. the measure of the extent to which a fluid possesses this… …   Universalium

  • Viscosity solution — In mathematics, the viscosity solution concept was introduced in the early 1980s by Pierre Louis Lions and Michael Crandall as a generalization of the classical concept of what is meant by a solution to a partial differential equation (PDE). It… …   Wikipedia

  • second —    1. (s or sec or )    a fundamental unit of time in all measuring systems and the SI base unit of time. The name simply means that this unit is the second division of the hour, the minute being the first (see minute [0]). The second was defined …   Dictionary of units of measurement

  • Volume viscosity — (also called bulk viscosity or second viscosity) appears in the Navier Stokes equation if it is written for compressible fluid, as described in the most books on general hydrodynamics [ Happel, J. and Brenner , H. Low Reynolds number… …   Wikipedia

  • Saybolt Universal Second — (Often SUS or SSU) is a measure of kinematic viscosity used in classical mechanics. It is the time that 60 cm3 of oil takes to flow through a calibrated tube at a controlled temperature. The SUS is used for oils with flowing time up to 600… …   Wikipedia

  • Temperature dependence of liquid viscosity — The temperature dependence of liquid viscosity is the phenomenon by which liquid viscosity tends to fall (or, alternatively, its fluidity tends to increase) as its temperature increases. This can be observed, for example, by watching how cooking… …   Wikipedia

  • Centimetre–gram–second system of units — CGS redirects here. For other uses, see CGS (disambiguation). The centimetre–gram–second system (abbreviated CGS or cgs) is a metric system of physical units based on centimetre as the unit of length, gram as a unit of mass, and second as a unit… …   Wikipedia

  • Saybolt Universal second — (SSU or SUS) and Saybolt Furol second (SSF or SFS)    units of kinematic viscosity given by readings on Saybolt viscometers. The Saybolt Universal viscometer is used for liquids having viscosities below 1000 centistokes (or 10 stokes, see entry… …   Dictionary of units of measurement

  • Centimetre gram second system of units — The centimetre gram second system (CGS) is a system of physical units. It is always the same for mechanical units, but there are several variants of electric additions. It was replaced by the MKS, or metre kilogram second system, which in turn… …   Wikipedia

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