Concrete is pumped from a cement mixer to the place it is


Solve the all given parts of following problem:

Problem: Concrete is pumped from a cement mixer to the place it is being laid, instead of being carried in wheelbarrows. The flow rate is 200 L/min through a 45.0-m-long, 10.00-cm-diameter hose, and the pressure at the pump is 8.20×106 N/m2.

Part A: Calculate the resistance of the hose?

Part B: What is the viscosity of the concrete, assuming the flow is laminar?

Part C: How much power is being supplied, assuming the point of use is at the same level as the pump? You may neglect the power supplied to increase the concrete's velocity.

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