Okay, I've decided to use the tube viscometer in which a liquid drains through an opening. After experimenting I am still stuck on where to plug the measurements in. I am measuring in Pascal seconds (Pascal = Newton per meter squared; Newton = Kilogram meter per second squared), thus {Kilogram}{Meter/Second^2}/{Meter^2}. I used a simple bottle and cut off the bottom for relative testing to see if I was on the right track; apparently I am not. I used .5 Kg and multiplied by the force of Gravity (9.80m/s^2); then I divided by the area of the opening of the bottle (diameter-.015 Meters^2 X Pi = .000707...); the relative time was between .5 and 2 seconds. In the end the final measurement is no where near the value I acquired online (.001003 Pa S) My assignment of values to the unit were as such: Kg-Mass of liquid; (m)/(s^2)- gravity; m^2- area of opening where liquid drains; s-time in seconds for drain. Any ideas?