coefficient of viscosity
noun Physics.
the measure of the viscosity of a fluid, equal to the force per unit area required to maintain a difference of velocity of one unit distance per unit time between two parallel planes in the fluid that lie in the direction of flow and are separated by one unit distance: usually expressed in poise or centipoise.
Also called
absolute viscosity,
dynamic viscosity.
Origin of coefficient of viscosity
First recorded in 1920–25
Words nearby coefficient of viscosity
coefficient of expansion,
coefficient of friction,
coefficient of performance,
coefficient of restitution,
coefficient of variation,
coefficient of viscosity,
coel-,
coelacanth,
coelanaglyphic,
coelenterata,
coelenterate