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Water flows through two smooth pipes with the same diameter and length as shown below. ipe is twice that through the first-pipe. both flows are the flow rate through the s laminar and fully _developed. circle the letter of the statement that is correct about the pressure drop (pressure difference over the pipe length). (a) pipe 1 has the higher pressure drop. (b) pipe 2 has the higher pressure drop. (c) pipes 1 and 2 have the same pressure drop. (d) t here is not enough information to answer the question.

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