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State Poiseuille's formula. Derive it with the help of dimensional analysis.

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  • Assertion : The power of an angular depends on mass angular speed torque and angular momentum , then the formula of power is not derived with the help of dimensional method. Reason: In mechanics if a particular quantity depends on more than three quantities then we cannot dimensions the formula of the quantities by the help of dimensions method.

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    If both the asseration and reason are true and reason is a true explanation of the asseration.
    B
    If both the asseration and reason are true but the reason is not the correct explanation of asseration.
    C
    If the asseration is ture but reason is false.
    D
    If both the asseration and reason are false.
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