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Relationship between time for fluid to pass through hole in cup vs kinematic viscosity

Physics Asked by Martin Cheong on January 20, 2021

If you measure the time taken for a fluid (such as oil) in a plastic cup to fall through through a hole made in the bottom of the cup, could it be said that the viscosity of the fluid is inversely proportional to the time taken for all of the fluid to pass through? Or at least, could this be a crude but not exact relationship?

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