How would I find the losses from point 1 (far left) to point 3 (output on right) in velocity head (V2/2g))? Additionally how would I find the pressure at point 2 if 2/3 of the energy loss happens between points 1 and 2? Any help would be very appreciated :) Thanks and have a nice day!

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In the attached image, a tank is filled with water and discharges at 79.29 L/s.

How would I find the losses from point 1 (far left) to point 3 (output on right) in velocity head (V2/2g))?

Additionally how would I find the pressure at point 2 if 2/3 of the energy loss happens between points 1 and 2?

Any help would be very appreciated :) Thanks and have a nice day!

20.3cm
2.44 m
Diameter
1.22 m
Transcribed Image Text:20.3cm 2.44 m Diameter 1.22 m
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