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Why is the final unit of the coefficient of viscosity (η) expressed as 'Nsm⁻²'?
A. It is an arbitrary unit chosen for convenience
B. It represents energy per unit volume
C. Because it is the derived SI unit for viscosity, equivalent to Pascal-seconds (Pa·s), representing force times time per area
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