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Trouton's ratio

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Physics

In physics, Trouton's ratio states that latent heat is connected to boiling point roughly by:

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Rheology

In rheology, Trouton's ratio is the ratio of extensional viscosity to shear viscosity.[1] For a Newtonian fluid Trouton's ratio is 3.[2]

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