Q. of water flows per second through a capillary tube of radius and of length and when connected a pressure head of of water. If a tube of same length and radius is connected to the same pressure head the quantity of water flowing through the tube per second is.

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Solution:

From Poiseuille's formula, if and be the length and radius of the tube and the pressure difference across its ends, then the volume of the liquid flowing per second through the tube is given by

where is the coefficient of viscosity of the liquid.
Given,

When


Dividing Eq. (1) by Eq. (2), we get


Note: While giving the formula ,
Poiseuille assumed that the flow of liquid in the tube is stream lined and parallel to the axis of the tube and the pressure difference across the tube is just enough to overcome the viscous force.