The difference between absolute viscosity and kinematic viscosity is a. the absolute viscosity is the mass density divided by the kinematic viscosity c. absolute viscosity relates absolute pressure, film thickness and velocity while kinematic viscosity b. the kinematic viscosity is the absolute viscosity divided by the mass density relates shear stress and relative pressure e. all of the above

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Answer:

b).the kinematic viscosity is absolute viscosity divided by mass density

Explanation:

Viscosity is a fluid property that offers resistance or obstruction to deformation or fluid flow.

Viscosity is of two types--

1. Absolute viscosity , μ

2. Kinematic viscosity, ν

Absolute viscosity :

Absolute viscosity is also called the dynamic viscosity. It is the internal resistance of the fluid to flow.

Kinematic viscosity :

Kinematic viscosity is the ratio of dynamic viscosity to the density of the fluid.

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