1.7 Rates of Processes: Viscosity (Thermal Physics) (Schroeder)

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What if we were to consider momentum instead of energy? This gives us the property of viscosity. The homework problem is to solve the equation to calculate the viscosity of an ideal gas yourself, but we'll talk about two important conclusions: Gasses get more viscous as temperature rises, while liquids get less viscous.

The textbook I am using is: Schroeder, Daniel V. "An Introduction to Thermal Physics" 1st ed., Addison Wesley Longman, 2005.
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It's amazing how the Navier-Stokes Equation had saved Earthlings many times during times of sudden and extreme change in gravity and therefore body-forces.

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