What is Viscosity -
Most fluids offer some resistance to motion, and we call this resistance “viscosity.” Viscosity arises when there is relative motion between layers of the fluid.
Unit of Viscosity -
The SI unit of viscosity is poiseiulle (PI). Its other units are the newton-second per square meter (N s m-2) or the pascal-second (Pa s). The dimensional formula for viscosity is [ML-1T-1].
Viscosity Formula -
Viscosity is measured in terms of a ratio of shearing stress to the velocity gradient in a fluid.
Viscosity Types -
There are two ways to measure the fluid’s viscosity as 1) Dynamic Viscosity (Absolute Viscosity) and 2) Kinematic Viscosity.
Dynamic Viscosity -
One way is to measure the fluid’s resistance to flow when an external force is applied. This is known as Dynamic Viscosity.
Kinematic Viscosity -
The other way is to measure the resistive flow of a fluid under the weight of gravity. We call this measure of fluid viscosity kinematic viscosity.