Consider fully developed laminar flow in a circular pipe. If the diameter of the pipe is reduced
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Consider fully developed laminar flow in a circular pipe. If the diameter of the pipe is reduced by half while the flow rate and the pipe length are held constant, the head loss will (a) Double, (b) Triple, (c) Quadruple, (d) Increase by a factor of 8, (e) Increase by a factor of 16.
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Fundamentals of Thermal-Fluid Sciences
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