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Question #37648
The concepts that play roles in this problem are similar to those in Multiple-Concept Example 15, except the fluid here moves upward rather than remaining horizontal. A liquid is flowing through a horizontal pipe whose radius is 0.0305 m. The pipe bends straight upward through a height of 8.00 m and joins another horizontal pipe whose radius is 0.0889 m. What volume flow rate will keep the pressures in the two horizontal pipes the same?
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