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Engineering, 20.07.2019 03:30 bryanatwin1536

Water flows in a pipe of diameter 0.5 m. the dianeter of the to 1,0 m. a u-tube manometer is of the enlargement with joining ercury levels 5 mm. determine the flow rate as well as the pressure 3 water pipe suddenly enlarges connected to either side pipes which contain water. the difference in m head loss as a result of the enlargement.

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