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How fluid flowing through a closed pipe can be quantified​

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Answered by divi324356
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Answered by jaedensujan2011
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If the liquid is flowing through a pipe, the area is A = πr2, where r is the radius of the pipe. For a rectangle, the area is A = wh where w is the width, and h is the height. The flow rate can be measured in meters cubed per second (m3/s), or in liters per second (L/s).

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