When water flows at a rate q through a capillary tube of radius r that is placed horizontally, a pressure difference p develops across the ends of the tube. If the radius of the tube is doubled and the rate of flow halved, the pressure difference becomes
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When water flows at a rate q through a capillary tube of radius r that is placed horizontally, a pressure difference p develops across the ends of the tube. If the radius of the tube is doubled and the rate of flow halved, the pressure difference
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