Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 2 (Q.No. 35)
35.
The viscosity of water is __________ than that of mercury.
higher
lower
Answer: Option
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Pravakar das said:   5 years ago
Kinematic viscosity of water is greater than mercury due to lower density but dynamic viscosity of water is lower than that of mercury.

Sanjib said:   5 years ago
Metallic bond is stronger than Hydrogen bond so mercury resist more force than water.

Hence mercury has more dynamic viscosity than water.

Vijay said:   5 years ago
There are two types of viscosity one is kinematic viscosity and other one is dynamic viscosity.

Kinematic viscosity is the dynamic viscosity divided by his dense. And mercury has high denser than water. Therefore kinematic viscosity of mercury is less than water. That's why if you fall down mercury from glass it is speedy falls down than water.

In mercury, molecules are more cohesion than water molecules however water molecules have hydrogen bond while mercury have metallic bond. And metallic bond is strong than hydrogen bond. So mercury molecules resist force more than water molecules. That's why dynamic viscosity of mercury is greater than water.

Er B.R.Bhatt said:   6 years ago
Viscosity of water is less than that of Mercury, while kinematic viscosity of water is greater than that of Hg. Because it is viscosity/density.

Triratna Yadav said:   6 years ago
Viscosity of water is less than that of mercury.

Ahmed.m.h said:   6 years ago
Kinematic viscosity of water is higher than that of mercury.
But dynamic is less than of mercury.
Because of the density of mercury is higher (13593) than of water (997).

Nava said:   6 years ago
There are two types of viscosities they need to mention.

1. Kinematic viscosity.
2. Dynamic viscosity.

Kinematic viscosity of water is greater than kinematic viscosity of mercury.

Dynamic viscosity of mercury is greater than dynamic viscosity of water.

Nishant said:   6 years ago
Viscosity means Dynamic viscosity, according to which, Hg is more viscous than water, But when it comes to kinematic viscosity (viscosity/ density), Hg has less kinematic viscosity. In the asked question, it is given as viscosity, meant Dynamic viscosity for which, Hg is more viscous. Hence answer is wrong.

Harsh Shukla said:   6 years ago
Viscosity of mercury is lesser than that of water because shear stress developed in water is more than Mercury this is taken from the relation viscosity is directly proportional to the shear stress and inversely proportional to the velocity gradient.

Vikrant Kumar said:   7 years ago
Viscosity/Dynamic viscosity of mercury is higher than water and Kinematic viscosity of water is higher than mercury.


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