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A viscous fluid flows in a 0.10-m-diameter pipe such that its velocity measured 0.012 m away from the pipe wall is 0.8 m/s. If the flow is laminar, determine the centerline velocity and the flowrate. (Hint: the mean velocity is half of the centerline(maximum) velocity for pipe flows.)

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