Correct Answer - Option 2 : 6 × 10
-4 m
2/s
Concept:
Kinematic viscosity: It is defined as the ratio between the dynamic or absolute viscosity and density of the fluid, \(\nu = \frac{\mu }{\rho }\)
Units of Kinematic viscosity:
The SI unit of kinematic viscosity is m2/s and the C.G.S. unit of kinematic viscosity is cm2/s or stokes.
1 stoke = 10-4 m2/s.
Calculation:
Given:
Kinematic viscosity = 6 stokes
1 stoke = 10-4 m2/s
6 stokes = 6 × 10-4 m2/s