If two liquids with different viscosities flow through tubes with identical parameters, how do their flow rates differ?
A) The fluid with the higher coefficient of viscosity has a lower flow rate.
B) The fluid with the higher coefficient of viscosity has a higher flow rate.
C) Their flow rates are identical because the tubes are identical.
D) We need additional information to answer this, such as the densities of the two fluids.
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