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A Newtonian Fluid flows steadily and continuously at 100oF through a 4500 foot horizontal pipe with constant cross-sectional area of 12.56 in2 . This fluid has a density of 53.6 lbm/ft3 , heat capacity of 0.420 BTU/lbm F and kinematic viscosity of 6.15x10-6 ft2 /sec. This pressure drop across the pipe under these conditions is 300 lbf/ft2 . Assuming fully developed, parabolic, laminar, incompressible flow, please calculate the maximum velocity and volumetric flow rate of the fluid in the pipe.

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