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<p>are constant everywhere, thus recovering the incompressible Couette flow solution. Otherwise, one must know the full temperature dependence of . While there is no simple expression for  that is both accurate and general, there are several approximations for certain materials -- see, e.g., <a href="page.php?w=temperature_dependence_of_viscosity">temperature dependence of viscosity</a>. When  and , the recovery quantities become unity . For air, the values  are commonly used, and the results for this case are shown in the figure.</p>

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