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Willis92
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I can't figure out why the length the a pipe (L) increases the change in driving pressure with respect to this law:
Delta P = (8*mu*L*Q)/(pi*(r^4))
I would think that delta P wouldn't change because the fluid is incompressible.
Does anyone have a conceptual explanation for the simple fact I can't seem to find?
Thanks in advance.
Delta P = (8*mu*L*Q)/(pi*(r^4))
I would think that delta P wouldn't change because the fluid is incompressible.
Does anyone have a conceptual explanation for the simple fact I can't seem to find?
Thanks in advance.