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SOLVED: Thank you. Water viscosity at 68 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 0.01008 poise. Poise is equal to dyne-second/cm^2. 1 lb is equal to 444800 dynes. Calculate the absolute viscosity in pounds-seconds
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SOLVED: Thank you. Water viscosity at 68 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 0.01008 poise. Poise is equal to dyne-second/cm^2. 1 lb is equal to 444800 dynes. Calculate the absolute viscosity in pounds-seconds
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