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An ideal fluid flows through a pipe of circular cross section of radius r at a speed `v_(0)`. Now a viscous liquid is made to flow through the pipe at the same volume flow rate (measured in `m^(3)s^(–1)`). Find the maximum speed of a fluid particle in the pipe.

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`(3)/(2)v_(0)`
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