A reducing elbow is used to deflect water flow at a rate of 14 kg/s in a horizontal pipe upward 30° while accelerating it. The elbow discharges water into the atmosphere. The cross-sectional area of the elbow is 113 cm2 at the inlet and 7 cm2 at the outlet. The elevation difference between the centers of the outlet and the inlet is 30 cm. The weight of the elbow and the water in it is considered to be negligible. Determine

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A reducing elbow is used to deflect water flow at a rate of 14 kg/s in a horizontal pipe upward
30° while accelerating it. The elbow discharges water into the atmosphere. The cross-sectional
area of the elbow is 113 cm2 at the inlet and 7 cm2 at the outlet. The elevation difference
between the centers of the outlet and the inlet is 30 cm. The weight of the elbow and the water
in it is considered to be negligible. Determine
(a) the gage pressure at the center of the inlet of the elbow and
(b) the anchoring force needed to hold the elbow in place.

A reducing elbow is used to deflect water flow at a rate of 14 kg/s in a horizontal pipe upward
30° while accelerating it. The elbow discharges water into the atmosphere. The cross-sectional
area of the elbow is 113 cm? at the inlet and 7 cm? at the outlet. The elevation difference
between the centers of the outlet and the inlet is 30 cm. The weight of the elbow and the water
in it is considered to be negligible. Determine
(a) the gage pressure at the center of the inlet of the elbow and
(b) the anchoring force needed to hold the elbow in place.
30 cm
300
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Transcribed Image Text:A reducing elbow is used to deflect water flow at a rate of 14 kg/s in a horizontal pipe upward 30° while accelerating it. The elbow discharges water into the atmosphere. The cross-sectional area of the elbow is 113 cm? at the inlet and 7 cm? at the outlet. The elevation difference between the centers of the outlet and the inlet is 30 cm. The weight of the elbow and the water in it is considered to be negligible. Determine (a) the gage pressure at the center of the inlet of the elbow and (b) the anchoring force needed to hold the elbow in place. 30 cm 300 Figure
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