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Physics, 18.03.2021 01:10 agilitygirl1

1. 60°C water is pumped from a tank. What is the maximum height that the pump can be installed? The friction loss in the suction line is 2.2 J/kg. The vapour pressure of 60°C water is 19.93 kN/m2. The NPSHR of the pump is 4.0 m.

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