(4) An oil gusher shoots crude oil 25 m vertically into the air through a vertical pipe having 0.100 m diameter. What is the flow rate in the pipe? (5 points)
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100 m Radius = diameter / 2 = 0.100 m / 2 = 0.050 m Show more…
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