Shear Thinning Fluid Power Law Model Made easy | Fluid Dynamics

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💦 Discover how to apply and understand the concept of the Power Law for fluid mechanics. We will consider the Shear-Thinning fluids and their characteristics. We will understand the idea of the "m" and "n" constants required in the model to determine the apparent viscosity of the fluids. This is an integral part of chemical engineering. 💯

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