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Here we rearrange the flow rate model for fully developed laminar flow and use it to model losses in our conservation of energy ... When the fluid is flowing, some or other factors, which are pulling the fluid, not to go and this pulling is known as the And we get this expression here and looking at these times this is just 1 over the Reynolds number so therefore the

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