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Engineering, 11.04.2020 01:54, ab847150

Andrade’s equation has been proposed as a model of the effect of temperature on viscosity: μ = DeB∕Ta where μ = dynamic viscosity of water (10–3 N·s/m2), Ta = absolute temperature (K), and D and B are parameters. Fit this model to the following data for water: T 0 5 10 20 30 40 μ 1.787 1.519 1.307 1.002 0.7975 0.6529

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