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1 Hot on the trail of the Very Viscous Liquid! Maria Ekiel – Jeżewska Maciej Lisicki

2 What is viscosity? What features characterize the motion of the Very Viscous Liquid? Let's experiment!

3 In which liquid is it harder to manipulate a spoon? Which exerts larger drag on the spoon? 1. Mixing of tea and mixing of honey

4 THIS ONE! Very Viscous Liquid In which liquid is it harder to move a spoon? Which exerts larger drag on the spoon? 1. Mixing of tea and mixing of honey

5 In which liquid it it easier to make it move? Which one could be honey? 2. Making liquids move G.M. Homsy, Multimedia Fluid Mechanics, Cambridge Univ. Press

6 THIS ONE! Very Viscous Liquid 6 G.M. Homsy, Multimedia Fluid Mechanics, Cambridge Univ. Press In which liquid it it easier to make it move? Which one could be honey? 2. Making liquids move

7 – I can't keep pace with you! – shouted the liquid from inside a glass, which has just started rotating. Was this the voice of tea or honey? 3. The spinning glass

8 After an hour the rotation stopped. Did the tea or honey still move afterwards? 3. The spinning glass

9 4. The mystery of floating radish A puzzle: We will show you two liquids: A and B. Which one is more viscous?

10 Liquid A 10 G.M. Homsy, Multimedia Fluid Mechanics, Cambridge Univ. Press

11 Liquid B 11 G.M. Homsy, Multimedia Fluid Mechanics, Cambridge Univ. Press

12 The puzzle solved! In liquid A the radish moves even after we have stopped rotating the vessel. In liquid B the radish stops immediately after rotation is stopped. Liquid B is the Very Viscous Liquid!

13 Motion of the Very Viscous Liquid has been damped very quickly!

14 5. Races of balls in liquids Water Honey Oil All those liquids have similar density. Glycerine

15 START! 5. Races of balls in liquids Water Honey Oil All those liquids have similar density. Glycerine

16 Water Viscosity = 1 Honey Viscosity = 20 000-100 000 Olej Viscosity = 100 Comparison of falling times Glycerine Viscosity = 1000 Very shortShortLoong Veeery Looong

17 1. To make the Very Viscous Liquid move, one has to push it hard constantly. 2. Motion of the Very Viscous Liquid is damped very quickly. 3. The more viscous the Very Viscous Liquid is, the slower the ball falls. Wanted: Very Viscous Liquid Photofit portrait:


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