Viscosity vs. Temperature (Gases)We have data for the viscosity of a dilute, inert gas at two temperatures ( μ (100 K) = 20 μPa s ; μ(500 K) = 45 μPa s ). Estimate the viscosity at T= 300 K in μPa s.

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Viscosity vs. Temperature (Gases)<br>We have data for the viscosity of a dilute, inert gas at two temperatures ( μ (100 K) = 20 μPa s ; μ(500 K) = 45 μPa s ). Estimate the viscosity at T= 300 K in μPa s.