Maximum velocity laminar flow through pipe in terms of kinematic viscosity
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Thus, Average velocity for Laminar flow through a pipe is half of the maximum velocity of the fluid which occurs at the centre of the pipe. Above equation is hagen poiseuille equation. For steady and uniform flow, there is no acceleration and hence the resultant force in the direction of flow is zero.
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