An oil is flowing inside a pipe (diameter = 2.5 m and length = 50m), with a discharge of 3lt/s. The kinematic viscosity

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An oil is flowing inside a pipe (diameter = 2.5 m and length = 50m), with a discharge of 3lt/s. The kinematic viscosity

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An oil is flowing inside a pipe (diameter = 2.5 m and length = 50m), with a discharge of 3lt/s. The kinematic viscosity of oil is 1,67 x 10-4 m²/s. a.Determine the types of flow (laminer or turbulent) b.Calculate the energy loss in pipe
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