Determine the pressure at the higher end if the pressure at the lower end is 24.525 N/cm^2. 23.924 N/cm^2 O 26.075 N/cm^2 23.470 N/cm^2 O 37.78 m flowing from A to B
Determine the pressure at the higher end if the pressure at the lower end is 24.525 N/cm^2. 23.924 N/cm^2 O 26.075 N/cm^2 23.470 N/cm^2 O 37.78 m flowing from A to B
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A water pipe is laid on a slope of 1 in 40. The pipe is 50 m long. Water flows downwards at the rate of 0.06m^3/s. The outlet diameter at the lower end is 200mm. The diameter at the inlet is 400mm.
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