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Two capillary tubes of same radius `r` but of lengths `l_(1)` and `l_(2)` are fitted in parallel to the bottom of a vessel. The pressure to the bottom of a vessel. The pressure head is P. What should be the length of a singl tube of same radius that can replace the two tubes so that the rate of flow is same as before?

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