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A service truck transfers hydraulic oil with a kinematic viscosity of 200 cSt through a 2-in. I.D. hose 100 ft. long to a bulldozer at a flow rate of 50 gal/min. What is the pressure drop between the service truck and the bulldozer if the fluid Sg is 0.85?
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