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Three capillaries of lengths `l_(1),l_(2)` and `l_(3)` and radii `r_(1),r_(2)` and `r_(3)` respectively are joined in series. If p is pressure difference across the combination of capallaries, what will be the volume of liquid flowing per second?

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