Abstract
The formula h1= h...t-t1/t-t... is proposed, where ht is the viscosity at any temp., t h... is the viscosity at another temp., t ..., and tI is the temp. at which the viscosity is unity. It is said to give excellent agreement with all liquids, including water, mercury, and oils. Since only 3 detns. are required to obtain the consts. it is thought that the formula will be useful in oil technology. [on SciFinder (R)]
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Vogel, H. (1921). The law of the relation between the viscosity of liquids and the temperature. Phys. Z., 22, 645–646.
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