Where: η = Viscosity of the liquid A, B, C = Constants specific to the liquid T = Temperature in Kelvinįor water, the VFT equation is not commonly used since it is a simplified model that may not accurately represent the behavior of water across a wide temperature range. One commonly used model is the Vogel-Fulcher-Tammann (VFT) equation, which relates the viscosity of a liquid to temperature. The viscosity of water can be calculated using various empirical equations or mathematical models. How do you calculate the viscosity of water?
It’s worth noting that the values provided are approximate and can vary depending on factors such as pressure and impurities in the water.
These values represent the dynamic viscosity of water in millipascal-seconds (mPa⋅s) at the corresponding temperatures in degrees Celsius (☌). Here’s a table showing the dynamic viscosity of water at different temperatures: Temperature (☌) The viscosity of water varies with temperature. What is the viscosity of water at temperature?