Fox and McDonald's Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
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Chapter 8, Problem 82P
A flow rate of 1.01/min of oil of specific gravity 0.92 exists in this pipeline. Is this flow laminar? What is the viscosity of the oil? For the same flow in the opposite direction, what manometer reading is to be expected?
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