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(See Fluids in the News article titled “Smart shocks,” Section 5.3.3.) A 200-lb force ap...

(See Fluids in the News article titled “Smart shocks,” Section 5.3.3.) A 200-lb force applied to the end of the piston of the shock absorber shown in Fig. P5.74 causes the two ends of the shock absorber to move toward each other with a speed of 5 ft/s. Determine the head loss associated with the flow of the oil through the channel. Neglect gravity and any friction force between the piston and cylinder walls.

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