This paper investigates the relationship between extensional and shear
viscosity of low-viscosity power-law fluids. We showed the first experimental
evidence of the conditions satisfying the same power exponents for extensional
and shear viscosity, as indicated by the Carreau model. The extensional and
shear viscosity are respectively measured by capillary breakup extensional
rheometry dripping-onto-substrate (CaBER-DoS) and by a shear rheometer for
various Ohnesorge number Oh. The viscosity ranges measured were about O(10^0)
to O(10^4) mPas for shear viscosity and O(10^1) to O(10^3) mPas for extensional
viscosity. Our experimental results show that, at least for the range of Oh >
1, the power-law expression for the liquid filament radius, extensional
viscosity, and shear viscosity holds, even for low-viscosity fluids