if the length of a pipe doubled what will be the effect on
Pressure in line?
Answer Posted / venkatesh a
In pipes lines,As per the pascal law "even though the length is increased pressure will be the constant, if the pipe is not having any leakage".
Flow rate only can decrease with respect to the length as mentioned in answer-3.
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