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                        Falling-ball viscosimeter: measuring the viscosity of Newtonian liquids as a function of the termperature
                
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    - Assembling a falling-ball viscosimeter to determine the viscosity of viscous fluids
- Falling-ball viscosimeter: measuring the viscosity of sugar solutions as a function of the concentration
- Falling-ball viscosimeter: measuring the viscosity of Newtonian liquids as a function of the termperature
- Hagen-Poiseuille Law
 
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- Measuring air resistance
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