The document describes calculations related to fluid dynamics. It provides measurements for a test tube length and radius, as well as the test tube volume. It then shows equations for calculating fluid flow rate through a tube based on viscosity, length, radius, pressure change and volume. The calculations determine the time for a volume of fluid to pass through the tube is 0.48 seconds. It also shows an equation relating pressure and volume for two points in a system and calculates the pressure ratio between those points is 9.
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The document describes calculations related to fluid dynamics. It provides measurements for a test tube length and radius, as well as the test tube volume. It then shows equations for calculating fluid flow rate through a tube based on viscosity, length, radius, pressure change and volume. The calculations determine the time for a volume of fluid to pass through the tube is 0.48 seconds. It also shows an equation relating pressure and volume for two points in a system and calculates the pressure ratio between those points is 9.
The document describes calculations related to fluid dynamics. It provides measurements for a test tube length and radius, as well as the test tube volume. It then shows equations for calculating fluid flow rate through a tube based on viscosity, length, radius, pressure change and volume. The calculations determine the time for a volume of fluid to pass through the tube is 0.48 seconds. It also shows an equation relating pressure and volume for two points in a system and calculates the pressure ratio between those points is 9.
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The document describes calculations related to fluid dynamics. It provides measurements for a test tube length and radius, as well as the test tube volume. It then shows equations for calculating fluid flow rate through a tube based on viscosity, length, radius, pressure change and volume. The calculations determine the time for a volume of fluid to pass through the tube is 0.48 seconds. It also shows an equation relating pressure and volume for two points in a system and calculates the pressure ratio between those points is 9.
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l = 7cm,
r = 0.4mm V EPRUVETA = 3ml PVENA = 4 PCEVKA V = t=