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The volume flow rate Q ("in m"^(3) s^(-1...

The volume flow rate `Q ("in m"^(3) s^(-1))` of a liquid through pipe having diameter d is related to viscosity of water `'eta'` (unit Pascal. s) and the pressure gradient along the pipe `(dP)/(dx)` [pressure gradient `(dP)/(dx)` is rate of change of pressure per unit length along the pipe], by a formula of the form
`Q=k eta^(a)d^(b)((dP)/(dx))^(c)`
Where K is a dimensionless constant. Find a,b and c.

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