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        Figure 9.1  An  Ostwald  viscometer


        simple  Ostwald  viscometer  (Figure  9.1).  Sufficient  liquid  is  introduced
        into  the  viscometer  for  the  levels  to  be  at  B  and  C.  Liquid  is then
        drawn  up  into  the  left-hand  limb  until  the  liquid  levels  are  above
        A  and  at  the  bottom  of  the  right-hand  bulb.  The  liquid  is  then
        released and the time for the  left-hand  meniscus to pass between  the
        marks  A  and B is  measured.
          Since  the  pressure  at  any  instant  driving  the  liquid  through  the
        capillary  is proportional to  its density,

             17  =  kpt                                         (9.2)

        where k is the  viscometer  constant,  p is the density of the liquid and t
        is the flow time.  Therefore,  for  two different  liquids,
             *h   Pi'i
                                                                (9.3)

        Accurate  thermostatting is necessary, owing to the  marked  depend-
        ence  of viscosities  on temperature.  Dust  and fibrous materials, which
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