In fluid dynamics, the reduced viscosity of a polymer is the ratio of the relative viscosity increment ([math]\displaystyle{ \eta_i }[/math]) to the mass concentration of the species of interest. It has units of volume per unit mass.[1]
The reduced viscosity is given by:
where [math]\displaystyle{ \eta_i }[/math] is the relative viscosity increment given by [math]\displaystyle{ \eta_i = \frac{\eta - \eta_s}{\eta_s} }[/math] (Where [math]\displaystyle{ \eta_s }[/math] is the viscosity of the solvent.)[1]
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reduced viscosity.
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