Air flows through a pipe at a flow rate of 100L/s. At the entrance, the diameter of the pipe is 10cm and drops to 8cm with a slowly shrinking part. The pressure difference between the two sections of the pipe is measured by a pressure gauge with water in it. Write down the difference in the H level that occurs on the manometer, neglecting the friction losses.

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Air flows through a pipe at a flow rate of 100L/s. At the entrance, the diameter of the pipe is 10cm and drops to 8cm with a slowly shrinking part. The pressure difference between the two sections of the pipe is measured by a pressure gauge with water in it. Write down the difference in the H level that occurs on the manometer, neglecting the friction losses.

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10 cm
8 cm
100 L/s
Su
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