Laboratory Physics : a Students Manual for Colleges And Scientific Schools

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— The resistance which a fluid offers to change of shape is its viscosity; it is ascribed to a kind of internal friction. The coefficient of viscositt/ is the tangential force per unit area of either of two horizontal planes, one of which is relatively fixed while the other moves with unit velocity, the space between being filled with the viscous material.
Viscosities are experimentally determined in two ways, from the resistance to flow through small tubes, and from the resist- ance to the mot
...ion of a solid body through the fluid.
If a torsion pendulum (Art. 82) is caused to vibrate while immersed in a liquid, part of its energy is expended in impart- ing motion to the surrounding liquid. The work done in imparting equal velocities to different liquids is proportional to their viscosities. The oscillations of the pendulum are isoch- ronous, but their amplitudes continually diminish, and its motion is not simple harmonic.
When any other motion which would otherwise be simple harmonic has impressed upon it a retarding force which varies as the velocity, it is said to be damped.


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