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A new cast iron pipe is 5 km long and 15 mm diameter is used to convey water at a rate of 0.0150m3s-1. Given the absolute roughness of the pipe is 0.26 mm, density of water is 998 kg/m3 and dynamic viscosity of water is 1.14 10-3 kgm 1s-1. i. Calculate the mean velocity of the water. ii....
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