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← ScienceWhich phenomenon decreases when a fluid's temperature increases, according to the Arrhenius equation?
A)Dynamic viscosity drops exponentially✓
B)Developed turbulence increases linearly
C)Fluid density remains unchanged
D)Thermal expansion decreases proportionally
💡 Explanation
Fluid viscosity decreases because the Arrhenius equation predicts an exponential drop in viscosity with increasing temperature, therefore dynamic viscosity drops; rather than turbulence increasing or density remaining stagnant – alternative effects exist under different conditions.
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