Area of cross section of the liquid and velocity of the liquid
Length of the tube of the flow and velocity of the liquid
Volume of the tube of the flow and velocity of the liquid
Viscous force acting on the liquid layer and velocity of the liquid
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Viscous force acting on the liquid layer and velocity of the liquid
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Volume of the tube of the flow and velocity of the liquid
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Area of cross section of the liquid and velocity of the liquid
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Length of the tube of the flow and velocity of the liquid
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Rate of flow =Q= V A where, V is flow velocity A is surface area of pipe.
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