3 Viscosity coefficient is related to absolute temperature as \(\mathrm{\eta=A . . e^{E / R T}}\)
4 All are correct
Explanation:
All are correct statements
CHXI06:STATES OF MATTER
314301
What is SI unit of viscosity coefficient \(\mathrm{(\eta)}\) ?
1 Pascal
2 \(\mathrm{\mathrm{Nsm}^{-2}}\)
3 \(\mathrm{\mathrm{km}^{-2} \mathrm{~s}}\)
4 \(\mathrm{\mathrm{Nm}^{-2}}\)
Explanation:
SI unit of viscosity coefficient is 1 newton second per square metre \(\left( {{\rm{Ns}}{{\rm{m}}^{{\rm{ - 2}}}}} \right){\rm{ = }}\) pascal second \(\left( {{\rm{Pas = 1\;kg\;}}{{\rm{m}}^{{\rm{ - 1}}}}{\rm{\;}}{{\rm{s}}^{{\rm{ - 1}}}}} \right)\). In cgs system, the unit of coefficient of viscosity is poise
CHXI06:STATES OF MATTER
314302
Increase in kinetic energy can overcome intermolecular forces of attraction. How will the viscosity of liquid be affected by the increase in temperature?
1 Increase
2 No effect
3 Decrease
4 No regular pattern will be followed
Explanation:
Intermolecular force of liquid decreases with increase in temperature, hence viscosity of liquid also decreases. However, some exceptions are there like liquid proteins and liquid sulphur.
3 Viscosity coefficient is related to absolute temperature as \(\mathrm{\eta=A . . e^{E / R T}}\)
4 All are correct
Explanation:
All are correct statements
CHXI06:STATES OF MATTER
314301
What is SI unit of viscosity coefficient \(\mathrm{(\eta)}\) ?
1 Pascal
2 \(\mathrm{\mathrm{Nsm}^{-2}}\)
3 \(\mathrm{\mathrm{km}^{-2} \mathrm{~s}}\)
4 \(\mathrm{\mathrm{Nm}^{-2}}\)
Explanation:
SI unit of viscosity coefficient is 1 newton second per square metre \(\left( {{\rm{Ns}}{{\rm{m}}^{{\rm{ - 2}}}}} \right){\rm{ = }}\) pascal second \(\left( {{\rm{Pas = 1\;kg\;}}{{\rm{m}}^{{\rm{ - 1}}}}{\rm{\;}}{{\rm{s}}^{{\rm{ - 1}}}}} \right)\). In cgs system, the unit of coefficient of viscosity is poise
CHXI06:STATES OF MATTER
314302
Increase in kinetic energy can overcome intermolecular forces of attraction. How will the viscosity of liquid be affected by the increase in temperature?
1 Increase
2 No effect
3 Decrease
4 No regular pattern will be followed
Explanation:
Intermolecular force of liquid decreases with increase in temperature, hence viscosity of liquid also decreases. However, some exceptions are there like liquid proteins and liquid sulphur.
3 Viscosity coefficient is related to absolute temperature as \(\mathrm{\eta=A . . e^{E / R T}}\)
4 All are correct
Explanation:
All are correct statements
CHXI06:STATES OF MATTER
314301
What is SI unit of viscosity coefficient \(\mathrm{(\eta)}\) ?
1 Pascal
2 \(\mathrm{\mathrm{Nsm}^{-2}}\)
3 \(\mathrm{\mathrm{km}^{-2} \mathrm{~s}}\)
4 \(\mathrm{\mathrm{Nm}^{-2}}\)
Explanation:
SI unit of viscosity coefficient is 1 newton second per square metre \(\left( {{\rm{Ns}}{{\rm{m}}^{{\rm{ - 2}}}}} \right){\rm{ = }}\) pascal second \(\left( {{\rm{Pas = 1\;kg\;}}{{\rm{m}}^{{\rm{ - 1}}}}{\rm{\;}}{{\rm{s}}^{{\rm{ - 1}}}}} \right)\). In cgs system, the unit of coefficient of viscosity is poise
CHXI06:STATES OF MATTER
314302
Increase in kinetic energy can overcome intermolecular forces of attraction. How will the viscosity of liquid be affected by the increase in temperature?
1 Increase
2 No effect
3 Decrease
4 No regular pattern will be followed
Explanation:
Intermolecular force of liquid decreases with increase in temperature, hence viscosity of liquid also decreases. However, some exceptions are there like liquid proteins and liquid sulphur.