Discuss the measurement methods (at least two) used in the industries for the following iii) Viscosity measurement
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A: The viscosity of Hydrogen gas increases when we heat it. Select one: True False
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1. Discuss the measurement methods (at least two) used in the industries for the following
iii) Viscosity measurement
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- Describe in detail the maintain and test engineering measurement systemsQUESTION 4 a) Define the following terms and describe the relationship between these two elements in carrying out measurement activity: (i) Accuracy (ii) Precision b) Convert pressure reading of 0.01 Pa in ton/m.h?. c) Briefly describe the difference between systematic error and random error. *You are free to use any example/measuring equipment to answer the questionTOPIC: ERROR IN MEASUREMENT Measurements are precise but not accurate. A. Random Error B. Gross Error C. Systematic Error EXPLAIN!
- 1. Describe some of the factors that contribute to accuracy in measurement.Compare one point vs two point calibration: explain how it affects the measurement curve and accuracy of any one measurement point.Question 4 Viscosity. From studies of the flow of neutrophils in micropipets, it is possible to measure the apparent viscosity of the cytoplasm. From the data below, do you think the cytoplasm is Newtonian? If not, determine the rheological relationship that best describes the behavior of the cytoplasmic viscosity Shear rate (s1) Apparent Viscosity (Pa s) 450 0.111 1 137 2.70 97 5.75 58 7 58
- What is the important factor to consider when choosing the proper measuring tool to inspect a dimension?Fluid viscosity is the proportionality constant between the shear force and the change of fluid velocity with respect to a distance from a stationary reference. Select one: True FalseExplain the operating principles and limitations of 3 viscosity measuring devices