Passing Lecture On The Topic" Fluid Flow And Biophysical Properties " In The Online System
Muhiddinhalimovichjalilov , Ph. D., Samarkand-State Medical Assistant Institute, Uzbekistan Hudaykulovashoiranarzullaevna , Senior Lecturer At Samarkand State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan Hamroev Jobir , Samarkand State Medical Institute Assistant, Uzbekistan Ahrorov Marufnasimovich , Samarkand State Medical Institute Assistant, Uzbekistan Husanmukhiddinovichjalilov , Samarkand State Medical Institute Assistant, UzbekistanAbstract
This article is devoted to the transition of"fluid flow and biophysical properties" in the module system. It is stated that it is possible to find the coefficient of viscosity in the Stox method, the coefficient of viscometric methods, to find the coefficient of viscosity in the axiom of Medicine, in diagnosis and in medical and forensic expertise. It is also described to find the coefficient of processes and surface tension on the surface of liquids by drip method.
Keywords
Liquid, viscosity, modulus
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