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Pressure in a storage tank is maintained at 1 MN/m2 to supply water at 20oC and...

Pressure in a storage tank is maintained at 1 MN/m2 to supply water at 20oC and atmospheric pressure through 200 m (equivalent length, including fittings) of drawn steel tubing (30 mm OD, 6 mm wall thickness). What flow rate of water can be maintained?

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Note that the viscosity of water at 20 degrees Celsius is 0.001 Pa.s This data is standard data.


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