C1 (a). A lubricating oil having the dynamic viscosity of 0.058 poise and kinematic viscosity of 0.17 stokes. Calculate (i) the density of oil in kg/m³, (ii) the weight density of oil in N/m3,(iii) the specific gravity, and (iv) the specific volume in m³/kg.

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C1 (a). A lubricating oil having the dynamic viscosity of 0.058 poise and kinematic viscosity of
0.17 stokes. Calculate (i) the density of oil in kg/m³, (ii) the weight density of oil in N/m³,(iii) the
specific gravity, and (iv) the specific volume in m³/kg.
C1 (b). Calculate the capillary effect
in (1) water (2) mercury. The values of surface tension in contact with air are 0.0747 N/m and
0.51 N/m respectively. The contact angle for water =0° and mercury =130°.
mm in a glass tube of 3.4 mm diameter, when immersed
C1(a).(1).The density of oil in kg/m³
C1(a). (ii) the weight density of oil in N/m3
C1(a). (iii) the specific gravity
C1(a). (iv) the specific volume in m³/kg
C1 (b). 1.The capillary effect (water) in mm
C1 (b). 2.The capillary effect (mercury) in mm
Transcribed Image Text:C1 (a). A lubricating oil having the dynamic viscosity of 0.058 poise and kinematic viscosity of 0.17 stokes. Calculate (i) the density of oil in kg/m³, (ii) the weight density of oil in N/m³,(iii) the specific gravity, and (iv) the specific volume in m³/kg. C1 (b). Calculate the capillary effect in (1) water (2) mercury. The values of surface tension in contact with air are 0.0747 N/m and 0.51 N/m respectively. The contact angle for water =0° and mercury =130°. mm in a glass tube of 3.4 mm diameter, when immersed C1(a).(1).The density of oil in kg/m³ C1(a). (ii) the weight density of oil in N/m3 C1(a). (iii) the specific gravity C1(a). (iv) the specific volume in m³/kg C1 (b). 1.The capillary effect (water) in mm C1 (b). 2.The capillary effect (mercury) in mm
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