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In Poiseuille's method of determination of viscosity , what is the physical quantity that requires greater accuracy in measurement ? Formula `eta = (pi P r^4)/(8 VI)`

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To determine which physical quantity requires greater accuracy in Poiseuille's method of determining viscosity, we start with the formula for viscosity: \[ \eta = \frac{\pi P r^4}{8 VI} \] Where: - \(\eta\) is the viscosity, ...
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