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Physics, 18.03.2020 17:31, ChanceJ

Laboratory 1: Viscosity Cannon-Fenske Viscometer 1. Measure the kinematic viscosity using Cannon-Fenske routine viscometer. 2. Measure the kinematic viscosity for de-ionized water at temperatures set on the water bath heater. 3. Measure the kinematic viscosity for mineral oil at temperatures set on the water bath heater. Pre-Experiment Procedures 1. In addition of reading the Lab 2 manual, everyone must read and bring a hard copy of ASTM standard D446-07. You only need read and print pages 1-5; 2. Check if all team members are present otherwise report to TA or instructor. 3. Check if you and your team members are wearing the proper attire and safety protection. 4. Check if all materials are present and working. For each team member: a. Stopwatches; b. Syringes. 5. Note down the location of all safety equipment e. g. Fire extinguishers, Eye wash, Safety shower, Fire alarms, and First aid kit.

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