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A liquid flows through a pipe of 1.0 mm radius and 10 cm length under a pressure of `10^4 dynecm^-2`. Calculate the rate of flow and the speed of the liquid coming out of the tube The coefficient of viscosity of the liquid is 1.25 centipoise.

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  3. Dimensional formula for the coefficient of viscosity is :

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  7. Define terminal velocity and find an expression for it.

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  8. What is the difference between viscosity and friction? Derive the expr...

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  9. What is Stokes' law? Derive the relation by method of dimensions.

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  11. What is viscosity and coefficient of viscosity?

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  12. What is the difference between viscosity and friction? Derive the expr...

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  13. Define coefficient of viscosity. Give its unit.

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  14. Define terminal velocity and find an expression for it.

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  15. What is the difference between viscosity and friction? Derive the expr...

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