An upward flow of oil (mass density 800 kg/m³, dynamic viscosity 0.8 kg/m-s) takes place under laminar conditions in an inclined pipe of 0.1 m diameter as shown in the figure. The pressures at sections 1 and 2 are measured as p₁ = 435 kN/m² and p₂ = 200 kN/m². 45° 2 -5m- The discharge in the pipe is equal to

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An upward flow of oil (mass density 800 kg/m³, dynamic
viscosity 0.8 kg/m-s) takes place under laminar
conditions in an inclined pipe of 0.1 m diameter as shown
in the figure. The pressures at sections 1 and 2 are
measured as p₁ = 435 kN/m² and p₂ = 200 kN/m².
45°
__*-~
-5m-
The discharge in the pipe is equal to
Transcribed Image Text:An upward flow of oil (mass density 800 kg/m³, dynamic viscosity 0.8 kg/m-s) takes place under laminar conditions in an inclined pipe of 0.1 m diameter as shown in the figure. The pressures at sections 1 and 2 are measured as p₁ = 435 kN/m² and p₂ = 200 kN/m². 45° __*-~ -5m- The discharge in the pipe is equal to
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