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When the diameter of a tube is narrower in one part when compared to the other parts (a and b), then the efflux coefficient will be larger than the coefficient if the diameter were the same throughout the tube.
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International Correspondence Schools A Textbook on Mechanical and Electrical Engineering (Scranton, PA: International Textbook Company, 1897)
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