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coefficient of discharge depends on the state of the machine/system you are using.

if you are using very textured tubes then this number will be higher. if how ever you are using very flexable tubes and fluid at different pressures this can also effect your results as the inflow and outflow may be different, or the cross sectional area of the tubes again chganging the pressure/flow and thus you Cd value

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