In the chamber shown, section (1) has a diameter of 4 in., and the flow is 2.8 ft3/s. Section (2) has a diameter of 3.1 in., and the flow velocity (out) is 30.42 ft/s. Compute the flow velocity (in ft/s) of Section (3) if its diameter is 1.47 in. Hint: Check whether flow in section (3) is inflow or outflow. Round off to two decimal places. Water Fo
In the chamber shown, section (1) has a diameter of 4 in., and the flow is 2.8 ft3/s. Section (2) has a diameter of 3.1 in., and the flow velocity (out) is 30.42 ft/s. Compute the flow velocity (in ft/s) of Section (3) if its diameter is 1.47 in. Hint: Check whether flow in section (3) is inflow or outflow. Round off to two decimal places. Water Fo
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