Fox and McDonald's Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
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Chapter 2, Problem 43P
Crude oil at 20°C fills the space between two concentric cylinders 250 mm high and with diameters of 150 mm and 156 mm. What torque is required to rotate the inner cylinder at 12 r/min, the outer cylinder rernaining stationary?
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