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Sutherland Experimental Constant 'a' in Fluid Force Formulas
Sutherland Experimental Constant ’a’ refers to a constant value experimentally obtained by Sutherland correlation. It is a crucial parameter for determining dynamic viscosity of gases. And is denoted by a
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Fluid Force formulas that make use of Sutherland Experimental Constant 'a'
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Dynamic Viscosity of Gases
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What is the Sutherland Experimental Constant 'a'?
Sutherland Experimental Constant ’a’ refers to a constant value experimentally obtained by Sutherland correlation. It is a crucial parameter for determining dynamic viscosity of gases.
Can the Sutherland Experimental Constant 'a' be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Sutherland Experimental Constant 'a', measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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