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The equation for the velocity v in a pipe with diameter d and length l, under laminar condition is given by the equation v=δpdsquare/32µl, with v=δp the pressure drop and δp the viscosity of the fluid. determine whether the equation is dimensionally consistent by inspecting the dimensions on both sides

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