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A large bottle is fitted with a siphon made of capillary glass tubing. Compare the Co-efficient of viscosity of water and petrol if the time taken to empty the bottle in the two cases is in the ratio 2:5. Given specific gravity of petrol =
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A large bottle is fitted with a siphon made of capillary glass tubing. Compare the Co-efficient of viscosity of water and petrol if the time taken to empty the bottle in the two cases is in the ratio 2:5. Given specific gravity of petrol = 0.8
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