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of 1 mol of iron. (b) Use the value found in (a) to de-
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Appendix C.
Viscosity of fluid plays a significant role in the analyses
of many fluid dynamics problems. The viscosity of
water can be determined from the following correlation:
q10(72,)
where
e = viscosity (N/s•m²)
T- temperature (K)
- 2.414 x 10-s
2 - 247.8 (K)
s = 14 0 (K)
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tion is to be homnogeneous in units?
Calculate the mass of an atom of (a) helium, (b) iron, and (c) lead. Give your answers in kilograms. The atomic masses of these atoms are 4.00 u, 55.9 u, and 207 u, respectively.
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Introduction To Health Physics
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