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The equation for flow in a circular pipe for a special kind of fluid, called a "power-law" fluid is given by v=(delP/2mL)^1/n * (n/n+1)*[R^(n+1/n) - r^(n+1/n)] where m and n are constants of the fluid, and delP/L is the change in pressure per unit length and R is the radius of the pipe. What is Vmax and Vavg?
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