Gasoline is piped underground from refineries to majorusers. The flow rate is 3.00×10–2 m3 /s (about 500 gal/min), the viscosity of gasoline is 1.00×10–3 (N/m2 ) ⋅ s ,and its density is 680 kg/m3 . (a) What minimum diametermust the pipe have if the Reynolds number is to be less than2000? (b) What pressure difference must be maintainedalong each kilometer of the pipe to maintain this flow rate?
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Gasoline is piped underground from refineries to major
users. The flow rate is 3.00×10–2 m3 /s (about 500 gal/
min), the viscosity of gasoline is 1.00×10–3 (N/m2 ) ⋅ s ,
and its density is 680 kg/m3 . (a) What minimum diameter
must the pipe have if the Reynolds number is to be less than
2000? (b) What pressure difference must be maintained
along each kilometer of the pipe to maintain this flow rate?
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