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Hi, even though this is my first post, Physics Forums have helped my a over that past couple of years. Just searching old PF threads usually gave me the answer I was looking for. So thanks.
I am currently doing Advanced Higher (Scottish Qualification) Physics Investigation on Viscosity. During my investigation I would like to complete about 3 experiments and compare the results for accuracy. I have come up with one experiment:
Dropping a ball through the liquid:
Brief Summary:
Drop a ball through liquid and find its terminal velocity with the use of a camcorder and a picket fence. Then work out its viscosity using Stokes' Law.
Are there any other experiments that I could use in my investigation? They do not have to be 100% accurate (only 99.999%
) but they can't be apparatus intensive.
Thanks Very Much for reading!
EXP1:
http://www.aerohornet.com/files/exp1.jpg
I am currently doing Advanced Higher (Scottish Qualification) Physics Investigation on Viscosity. During my investigation I would like to complete about 3 experiments and compare the results for accuracy. I have come up with one experiment:
Dropping a ball through the liquid:
Brief Summary:
Drop a ball through liquid and find its terminal velocity with the use of a camcorder and a picket fence. Then work out its viscosity using Stokes' Law.
Are there any other experiments that I could use in my investigation? They do not have to be 100% accurate (only 99.999%


Thanks Very Much for reading!
EXP1:
http://www.aerohornet.com/files/exp1.jpg
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