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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 18, 2010 at 11:52am.

What must be the pressure difference between the two ends of a 1.4 km section of pipe, 22 cm in diameter, if it is to transport oil (rho = 950 kg/m^3 ,eta = 0.20 Pa*s) at a rate of 780 cm^3/s? Please explain step-by-step.

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