Current Attempt in Progress A pump draws water througha 12-cm diameter pipe and discharges it at the same elevation through a 3-cm diameter pipe at a speed of 24 m/s. The pressure entering the pipe is 120 kPa, and the pressure at exit is 330 kPa. Neglecting losses, how much power does the pump deliver to the water? W = kW

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A pump draws water througha 12-cm diameter pipe and discharges it at the same elevation through a 3-cm diameter pipe at a speed
of 24 m/s. The pressure entering the pipe is 120 kPa, and the pressure at exit is 330 kPa. Neglecting losses, how much power does the
pump deliver to the water?
W =
kW
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Transcribed Image Text:View Policies Current Attempt in Progress A pump draws water througha 12-cm diameter pipe and discharges it at the same elevation through a 3-cm diameter pipe at a speed of 24 m/s. The pressure entering the pipe is 120 kPa, and the pressure at exit is 330 kPa. Neglecting losses, how much power does the pump deliver to the water? W = kW Toxthook and Media
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