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Consider a fully developed, steady, one-dimensional, laminar flow of a Newtonian liquid through a pipe. The maximum velocity in the pipe is proportional to which of the following quantities?
Given: ΔP is the difference between the outlet and inlet pressure, μ is the dynamic viscosity of the liquid, and R and L are radius and length of the pipe, respectively.
Given: ΔP is the difference between the outlet and inlet pressure, μ is the dynamic viscosity of the liquid, and R and L are radius and length of the pipe, respectively.
Correct : a
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