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Oil flows at the rate of 3/s through a pipe of diameter 50 mm . The pressure differnce across the lenght of 15 m of the pipe is 6kpa

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Answered by Divyanshanand567
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Oil flows at the rate of 3 l/s through a pipe of 50 mm diameter. The pressure difference across a length of 15 m of the pipe is 6 kPa. Determine the viscosity of oil ...

Answered by rajat2269
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The Bernoulli equation states that velocity is determined by calculating difference in pressure between two points, multiplying by 2, dividing by the density of water and then taking the square root. You then get the flow rate by multiplying the velocity by the cross-sectional area of the Pipe

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