60 kg Q.2. Oil flows steadily through the pipe shown in Figure. If the flux through the pipe is 350 liters per second, then determine the total energy at point A and point B? Which one is the largest? Comment on whether the results are acceptable or non-acceptable? (Specific gravity of oil = 0.95 and the density of water = 1000 kg/m) 40em 100 ka B. 35 em 80

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60 kpa
Q.2. Oil flows steadily through the pipe shown
in Figure. If the flux through the pipe is 350
liters per second, then determine the total
energy at point A and point B? Which one is the
largest? Comment on whether the results are
acceptable or non-acceptable? (Specific gravity
of oil = 0.95 and the density of water = 1000
kg/m)
•-40 em
100 kpa
B.
35 em
Transcribed Image Text:60 kpa Q.2. Oil flows steadily through the pipe shown in Figure. If the flux through the pipe is 350 liters per second, then determine the total energy at point A and point B? Which one is the largest? Comment on whether the results are acceptable or non-acceptable? (Specific gravity of oil = 0.95 and the density of water = 1000 kg/m) •-40 em 100 kpa B. 35 em
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