(a) Since the flow rate is proportional to the pressure difference, show that Poiseuille's law can be...

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(a) Since the flow rate is proportional to the pressure difference, show that Poiseuille's law can be written in the form ΔP = IR, where I is the volume flow rate and R is a constant of proportionality called the fluid flow resistance. (Written this way, Poiseuille's law is analogous to Ohm's law for electric current to be studied in Chapter 18: ΔV = IR, where ΔV is the potential drop across a conductor, I is the electric current flowing through the conductor, and R is the electrical resistance of the conductor.)
(b) Find R in terms of the viscosity of the fluid and the length and radius of the pipe.
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Physics

ISBN: 978-0077339685

2nd edition

Authors: Alan Giambattista, Betty Richardson, Robert Richardson

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