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Consider first water and then sae 10w lubricating oil flowing at 40 degree c in a 6 mm diameter tube. if the maximum reynolds number for laminar flow is 2300, determine the maximum flow rate possible and the corresponding pressure gradient, dp/dx, for each fluid while maintaining laminar flow (h_2o: 7.10 times 10^-6 m%3/s, -145 n/m^3)

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