Some measurements on a blood sample at 37 °C (98.6 °F) indicate a shearing stress of 0.550 N/m² for a corresponding rate of shearing strain of 197 s¹. Determine (a) the apparent viscosity of the blood and (b) its ratio to the viscosity of water at the same temperature.

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Some
measurements on a blood sample at
37 °C (98.6 °F) indicate a shearing stress of
0.550 N/m² for a corresponding rate of
shearing strain of 197 s¹. Determine (a)
the apparent viscosity of the blood and (b)
its ratio to the viscosity of water at the
same temperature.
(a) Mblood=
(b) Mblood/HH2O =
N*s/m²
Transcribed Image Text:Some measurements on a blood sample at 37 °C (98.6 °F) indicate a shearing stress of 0.550 N/m² for a corresponding rate of shearing strain of 197 s¹. Determine (a) the apparent viscosity of the blood and (b) its ratio to the viscosity of water at the same temperature. (a) Mblood= (b) Mblood/HH2O = N*s/m²
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