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The kinematic viscosity of water at 30°c is 0.832 × 10–6 m2/s. determine the maximum flow rate through a 10 cm dia. pipe for the flow to be lamina

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The kinematic viscosity of water at 30°c is 0.832 × 10–6 m2/s. determine the maximum flow rate through a 10 cm dia. pipe for the flow to be laminar. assume smooth pipe. also determine the head loss/m at this flow condition.the kinematic viscosity of water at 30°c is 0.832 × 10–6 m2/s. determine the maximum flow rate through a 10 cm dia. pipe for the flow to be laminar. assume smooth pipe. also determine the head loss/m at this flow condition.

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