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SAE 30 oil at 60oF is pumped through a 3-ft-diameter pipeline at a rate of 6400 gal/min. A model of this pipeline is to be designed using a 3-in.-diameter pipe and water at 60oF as the working fluid. To maintain Reynolds number similarity between these two systems, what fluid velocity will be required in the model
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