If the viscosity of a fluid is doubled, what happens to the flow rate through a pipe, assuming all other factors remain constant?

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If the viscosity of a fluid is doubled, what happens to the flow rate through a pipe, assuming all other factors remain constant?
  1. Doubles
  2. Halves
  3. Remains the same
  4. Increases fourfold

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Q: If the viscosity of a fluid is doubled, what happens to the flow rate through a pipe, assuming all other factors remain constant?
Solution: If viscosity is doubled, the flow rate through a pipe will halve, as flow rate is inversely proportional to viscosity.
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