Suppose we have a cylindrical pipe let's say length L = 10 m and radius R = 1 m through which water is flowing. The velocity distribution is given by Poiseuille's Law: $v(r)=\frac{\Delta P}{4L\eta}\left(R^2-r^2\right)$ with $\eta = cte$ its viscosity.
The question is how can I calculate the total momentum $v$ of the fluid? $p=mv$ but v is not a constant so what should I do? (maybe integrate?)