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What is a quick way to calculate frictional pressure drops in carbon steel pipe?
How can I estimate a gas flow based on two pressure measurements?
How can I calculate the sonic velocity of a gas stream?
What are the affinity laws associated with dynamics pumps?
How can I quickly estimate the horsepower of a pump?
How can I estimate the efficiency of a pump?
What is the significance of the minimum flow required by a pump?
How can I determine the largest impeller that a pump can handle?
What is a good estimate for the absolute roughness for epoxy lined carbon steel pipe?
Where can I find a datasheet for a vacuum pump?
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