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Engineering, 23.04.2021 16:50 maritzahernandez32

Consider steady flow of air through the device shown below (assume inviscid, incompressible flow). The exit velocity is 100 ft/s and the differential pressure across the
nozzle upstream is 6 lb/ft?. Based on this information, determine (a) the height H of the water
in the manometer attached to the Pitot tube, and (b) the diameter d of the nozzle.
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Consider steady flow of air through the device shown below (assume inviscid,

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