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Summary Of: Poiseuille's law

The derivation of Poiseuille's Law is surprisingly simple... This equation can be seen as Poiseuille's law with an extra correction factor... Poiseuille's law was experimentally derived in... Poiseuille's law in a slightly tapered tube...

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