Question: if possible, with complete solutions regarding the conversion of units. please. thank you very much. The following equation can be used to calculate the Reynold's

 if possible, with complete solutions regarding the conversion of units. please.

if possible, with complete solutions regarding the conversion of units. please. thank you very much.

The following equation can be used to calculate the Reynold's number (Re) of fluid flowing in a pipe: pDv Re = where D is the pipe diameter, v is the fluid velocity, p is the fluid density, and u is the fluid viscosity. Calculate the Reynold's number for a fluid flowing through a pipe of diameter 4.3 inches having the following properties: v = 0.037 ft/sec, p = 1.3 g/mL, and u = 0.57 centipoise (CP) (1 CP = 1.00x10-3 Pa-s)

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