A pipe has a diameter of 20 mm and a length of 80 m. A liquid having a kinematic viscosity of 4 x 10-5 m²/sec is flowing thru the pipe at 3 m/s. Compute the friction factor f. Do not write the unit....


Oil flows thru a 50 mm diameter pipe having a head loss of 12 m. The length of the pipe is 120 m. long. If the oil has a Reynold's Number equal to 1600;


a. compute the velocity of the oil flowing in the pipe. (unit of the answer is in m/s)


b. what is the equivalent viscosity in stokes? (unit of the answer is in stokes)




A pipe has a diameter of 20 mm and a length of 80 m. A liquid having a kinematic<br>viscosity of 4 x 10-5 m²/sec is flowing thru the pipe at 3 m/s. Compute the friction<br>factor f.<br>Do not write the unit. You will only input the numerical answer in the space<br>provided.<br>Unit of the Correct Answer: None<br>Decimal Places required in the final answer: 3<br>

Extracted text: A pipe has a diameter of 20 mm and a length of 80 m. A liquid having a kinematic viscosity of 4 x 10-5 m²/sec is flowing thru the pipe at 3 m/s. Compute the friction factor f. Do not write the unit. You will only input the numerical answer in the space provided. Unit of the Correct Answer: None Decimal Places required in the final answer: 3

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