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Oil (s = 0.850 and µ = 14.0 cP) is flowing out the end of a...

Oil (s = 0.850 and µ = 14.0 cP) is flowing out the end of a 100 ft long pipe with a diameter of 4.026 in at the maximum flow rate to remain in the laminar flow regime. (a) At what angle, in degrees, would you have to tilt this pipe so that the pressure drop is zero? Is the angle uphill or downhill? l (b) How much work is lost to friction? Give your answer in lbf ft/lbm. Answers should be 0.094 degrees downhil and 0.164 lbf ft/lbm

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DEAR STUDENT, ANSWER PROVIED IN SOLUTION IS SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT FROM YOUR DESIRED RESULT. IT IS DUE TO DIFFERENT VALUE/PROCEDURE FOR FANNING FRICTION CALCULATION. KINDLY TAKE THIS INTO ACCOUNT.

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