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what is to the poiseuille's equation of liquid through a tube​

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Poiseuille's law for flow in a tube is Q=(P2−P1)πr48ηl. The pressure drop caused by flow and resistance is given by P2−P1=RQ.

Explanation:

The Hagen–Poiseuille equation describes the relationship between pressure, fluidic resistance and flow rate, analogous to voltage, resistance, and current, respectively, in Ohm's law for electrical circuits ( V = R I ). Both electrical resistance and fluidic resistance are proportional to the length of the device.

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