Water is flowing between two parallel plates separated by a distance, (H), that are inclined at an

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Water is flowing between two parallel plates separated by a distance, \(H\), that are inclined at an angle of \(\theta\) degrees from the vertical.

a. Find the velocity profile of the water between the plates. We want to calculate the pressure gradient that has to be supplied along the plates to produce an average velocity of \(\bar{v} \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}\).

b. If we apply a pressure gradient that opposes the flow, what is required to reduce the volumetric flow rate to 0 ?

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