Three capillaries of length $L, L/2$ and $L/3$ are connected in series. Their radii are $r, r/2$ and $r/3$ respectively. If stream-line flow is to be maintained and the pressure difference across the first capillary is $P$,then:

  • A
    The pressure difference across the ends of the second capillary is $8 P$.
  • B
    The pressure difference across the third capillary is $43 P$.
  • C
    The pressure difference across the ends of the second capillary is $16 P$.
  • D
    The pressure difference across the third capillary is $59 P$.

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