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{"ops":[{"insert":"A small hose in a drug manufacturing machine\u00a0is carrying a viscous\u00a0fluid at a certain speed.\nWhen the machine is first turned on the fluid flows through\u00a0the hose\u00a0such that the Reynold's number is 1800.\nAs the machine runs it warms up and the fluid, and hose, get hotter. This results in a reduction of the density\u00a0of the fluid of 1.61%, a reduction in the viscosity of the fluid of\u00a06.74%, and an increase in the diameter\u00a0of the hose by 1.50%.\nAssuming the speed of the fluid is kept\u00a0constant, what is\u00a0the Reynold's number now? (to 3 s.f)\n"}]}
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