Intro to Mechanics
Kinematic viscosity is a measure of a fluid's internal resistance to flow under the influence of gravity, defined as the ratio of dynamic viscosity to fluid density. It indicates how easily a fluid can move or deform when subjected to an external force, and it plays a crucial role in understanding fluid dynamics, especially in the context of laminar and turbulent flow behaviors.
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