@@shomy2022 No, the reason for the third arm is a little bit other. The info from Wikipedia is here: "The Ubbelohde device has a third arm extending from the end of the capillary and open to the atmosphere. In this way the pressure head only depends on a fixed height and no longer on the total volume of liquid".
Thank you!
Very useful this video! Thank you!
Thank you! it's a great video)
where or how can I find the "holds" that you are using to hold and level the viscometer?
Thank you il's a great video (Merci).
Resev-wire?
Thank you mark
helped me a lot thx for the video
very helpful thank you !! 😊
What is the différence between viscometer type I et type II?
Thanks
can you upload complete procedure
good job
thanks
No reference to the effect temperature has on the our come of the test ?
Temperature is a great factor to the test.
Normally,an experiment need constant environment.
is that a PSL-Rheotek viscometer and holder?
if anyone knows complete process please send me
there should not be air gap
Won't there be a capillary effect?
that's why device has a third arm.
that's why device has a third arm.
that's why device has a third arm.
@@shomy2022 No, the reason for the third arm is a little bit other. The info from Wikipedia is here: "The Ubbelohde device has a third arm extending from the end of the capillary and open to the atmosphere. In this way the pressure head only depends on a fixed height and no longer on the total volume of liquid".
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metu che320'den gelenler?