A 50-mm-diameter galvanized iron pipe, having a roughness of ε = 0.2 mm, is used to carry water at a temperature of 60°C and with a velocity of 2.9 m/s. At 60° C water has the density of p = 983.2 kg/m² and kinematic viscosity of = 0.478(10-6) m²/s. Use 1.11 the equation = -1.8 log [()' + 6.9 Re Determine the magnitude of the pressure drop over its 12-m length if it is horizontal. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. ► View Available Hint(s) Apl = 2.88 μÅ m ?

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A 50-mm-diameter galvanized iron pipe, having a roughness of ε = 0.2 mm, is used to
carry water at a temperature of 60° C and with a velocity of 2.9 m/s. At 60° C water has
the density of p = 983.2 kg/m² and kinematic viscosity of = 0.478(10-6) m²/s. Use
E/D 1.11
the equation
= -1.8 log
+
3.7
6.9
Re
Part A
Determine the magnitude of the pressure drop over its 12-m length if it is horizontal.
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
► View Available Hint(s)
Apl = 2.88
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μÅ
m
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem 10.12 - Enhanced - with Hints and Feedback A 50-mm-diameter galvanized iron pipe, having a roughness of ε = 0.2 mm, is used to carry water at a temperature of 60° C and with a velocity of 2.9 m/s. At 60° C water has the density of p = 983.2 kg/m² and kinematic viscosity of = 0.478(10-6) m²/s. Use E/D 1.11 the equation = -1.8 log + 3.7 6.9 Re Part A Determine the magnitude of the pressure drop over its 12-m length if it is horizontal. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. ► View Available Hint(s) Apl = 2.88 Submit μÅ m Previous Answers Request Answer ? X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining
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