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In a horizontal oil pipe line of constant cross sectional area the decrease of pressure between two points 100km apart is 1500Pa. the loss of energy per unit volume per unit distance is
- 15J
- 0.015J
- 0.03J
- zero
The correct answer is: 0.015J
Loss of energy per unit volume per unit distance
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