3.6.70 WP Water, considered an inviscid, incompressible fluid, flows steadily, as shown in Fig. P3.6.70. Determine h. Q = 4 ft³/s 0.5-ft-diameter 3 ft h + FIGURE P3.6.70 -Air Water 1-ft-diameter

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**3.6.70 WP** Water, considered an inviscid, incompressible fluid, flows steadily, as shown in Fig. P3.6.70. Determine \( h \).

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**Figure P3.6.70 Explanation:**

The figure illustrates a fluid flow system with water having a flow rate \( Q = 4 \, \text{ft}^3/\text{s} \). The system shows a horizontal pipe with two sections:

1. **Left Section:**
   - The pipe has a diameter of 0.5 feet.
   - Positioned vertically with a height of 3 feet.

2. **Right Section:**
   - The pipe has a diameter of 1 foot.
   - It includes an open air section at the top with water under it. The water level is indicated by height \( h \) to be determined.

Both sections are connected, allowing steady flow from left to right under the influence of air in the system.
Transcribed Image Text:**3.6.70 WP** Water, considered an inviscid, incompressible fluid, flows steadily, as shown in Fig. P3.6.70. Determine \( h \). --- **Figure P3.6.70 Explanation:** The figure illustrates a fluid flow system with water having a flow rate \( Q = 4 \, \text{ft}^3/\text{s} \). The system shows a horizontal pipe with two sections: 1. **Left Section:** - The pipe has a diameter of 0.5 feet. - Positioned vertically with a height of 3 feet. 2. **Right Section:** - The pipe has a diameter of 1 foot. - It includes an open air section at the top with water under it. The water level is indicated by height \( h \) to be determined. Both sections are connected, allowing steady flow from left to right under the influence of air in the system.
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