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water flows through a horizontal tube of length 20cm and internal radius 0.081 cm under a constant head of the liquid 20cm high. If 864 `cm^3` of water issues from the tube in 12 minutes, calculate the coefficient of viscosity of water. Density of water=1g `cm^(-2)` and g`=981cm^(-3)`

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