Dynamic Viscosity of Liquids evaluator uses Dynamic Viscosity Fluid = Experimental Constant 'A'*e^((Experimental Constant 'B')/(Absolute Temperature of Fluid)) to evaluate the Dynamic Viscosity Fluid, Dynamic Viscosity of Liquids is a property that relates to its resistance to flow. Liquids with higher viscosity flow slower at a given temperature. For many liquids, the temperature dependence of viscosity can be represented reaspnably well by the Arrhenius equation. Dynamic Viscosity Fluid is denoted by μ symbol.
How to evaluate Dynamic Viscosity of Liquids using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Dynamic Viscosity of Liquids, enter Experimental Constant 'A' (A), Experimental Constant 'B' (B) & Absolute Temperature of Fluid (T) and hit the calculate button.