Question 3 A water in 66 degrees fahrenheit has a $\mu_g$ of $2.11 \times 10^{-5}$ lbs/ft$^2$. The $\mu_s$ if the S.G. is 1.0 on the said temperature is * unit should be in ft$^2$/s and round off to 6 decimal places
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To convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius, we use the formula: C = (F - 32) * 5/9 Given that the temperature is 66 degrees Fahrenheit, we can calculate the temperature in Celsius as follows: C = (66 - 32) * 5/9 C = 34 * 5/9 C = 170/9 C ≈ 18.889 Show more…
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