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For axial flow through a circular tube, the reynolds number for transition to turbulence is approximately 2300 based on the diameter and average velocity. if d = 3.6 cm and the fluid is kerosene at 20°c, find the volume flow rate in m3/h that causes the transition. for kerosene at 20°c, take rho = 804 kg/m3 and μ = 0.00192 kg/m⋅s. take π = (22/7) and round the final answer to two decimal places.

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