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Two equally long 12-cm diameter pipelines have the same pressure difference between ends. One carries a ‘Type A’ oil (𝜂 = 0.091 Pa s) and the other a ‘Type B’ oil (𝜂 = 0.064 Pa s). If ‘Type A’ oil flows at 0.14 m3/s, at which rate will ‘Type B’ oil flow?
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