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Under laminar conditions, the volume flow q through a small triangular-section pore of side length b and length l is a function of viscosity mu, pressure drop per unit length delta p/l, and b. using the pi theorem, rewrite this relation in dimensionless form. how does the volume flow change if the pore size b is doubled?

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