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Engineering, 06.12.2019 02:31 cameron1357

Gasoline flows in a smooth 40 mm diameter pipe at a rate of 10−3m3/s. if it were possibleto prevent turbulence from occurring, what would be the ratio of the headloss for the actualturbulent flow as compared to the laminar flow?

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