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β | | Largest diameter in the upper chart | + | | Largest diameter in the upper chart. |
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| {{w|Coffee}} | | {{w|Coffee}} | ||
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β | | Americans drank just under [https://www.wineinstitute.org/resources/statistics/article86 900 million gallons of wine in 2014], or almost 3.4 million cubic metres per year meaning that Americans drink about 0.11 m<sup>3</sup>/s. | + | | Americans drank just under [https://www.wineinstitute.org/resources/statistics/article86 900 million gallons of wine in 2014], or almost 3.4 million cubic metres per year meaning that Americans drink about 0.11 m<sup>3</sup>/s. With the pipe flowing at 4 m/s this | pipe must have an area of 268 cm<sup>2</sup>. The radius of a pipe of area 268 cm^2 is 9.25 cm. The wine pipe should thus | have a diameter of 18.5 cm, very close to the one found by measuring on the chart. |
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β | | As only people over 21 can buy this it is a smaller pipe | + | | As only people over 21 can buy this it is a smaller pipe. |
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