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The volumetric flow through a pipe is determined as V=vA where V = volumetric flow, in cu ft/sec v = mean fluid velocity, ft/sec A = cross-sectional flow area, sq ft Create an Excel worksheet that can be used to answer the following questions: (a) What will be the volumetric flow through the pipe if the mean fluid velocity is 10 ft/sec and the pipe has an outer diameter of 4.94 inches and a thickness of 0.25 inch?

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