The radius of an Ostwald viscometer is measured as 168 µm. The time of flow of liquid is 19.86 seconds and the volume and pressure of the liquid are 2.864 cc and 0.98 atm respectively. The distance travelled by the liquid during the given time is 2.34 cm. What is the pressure of the liquid in Pa? * O 992.9850 O 9.9930 O 99298.5000 O 0.9930.

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The radius of an Ostwald
viscometer is measured as 168 µm.
The time of flow of liquid is 19.86
seconds and the volume and
pressure of the liquid are 2.864 cc
and 0.98 atm respectively. The
distance travelled by the liquid
during the given time is 2.34 cm.
What is the pressure of the liquid in
Pa? *
O 992.9850
O 9.9930
99298.5000
0.9930
Transcribed Image Text:The radius of an Ostwald viscometer is measured as 168 µm. The time of flow of liquid is 19.86 seconds and the volume and pressure of the liquid are 2.864 cc and 0.98 atm respectively. The distance travelled by the liquid during the given time is 2.34 cm. What is the pressure of the liquid in Pa? * O 992.9850 O 9.9930 99298.5000 0.9930
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