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Derive an expression for the rate of flow of a liquid through a capillary tube. Assume that the rate of flow depends on (i) pressure gradient `(p/l)`, (ii) The radius, r and (iii) the coefficient of viscosity, `eta`. The value of the proportionality constant `k = pi/8`.

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To derive an expression for the rate of flow of a liquid through a capillary tube, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Establish the relationship We start by stating that the rate of flow \( v \) of the liquid through the capillary tube depends on: - The pressure gradient \( \frac{p}{l} \) - The radius \( r \) of the tube - The coefficient of viscosity \( \eta \) ...
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