mercury Water flows at a flow rate of Q=5 lt/s from the system with diameters of d₁=60 mm and d₂=40 mm. The density of water is 1000 kg/m³. On the other hand, there is mercury in the manometer with a density of 13600 kg/m³. Accordingly, calculate the level difference between the arms of the manometer. Note: If you find it necessary to solve the problem, you can make assumptions. But you must write down your assumptions.

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Water flows at a flow rate of Q=5 lt/s from the system with diameters of d₁-60
mm and d₂-40 mm. The density of water is 1000 kg/m³. On the other hand, there
is mercury in the manometer with a density of 13600 kg/m³. Accordingly, calculate
the level difference between the arms of the manometer.
Note: If you find it necessary to solve the problem, you can make assumptions.
But you must write down your assumptions.
Transcribed Image Text:water mercury Water flows at a flow rate of Q=5 lt/s from the system with diameters of d₁-60 mm and d₂-40 mm. The density of water is 1000 kg/m³. On the other hand, there is mercury in the manometer with a density of 13600 kg/m³. Accordingly, calculate the level difference between the arms of the manometer. Note: If you find it necessary to solve the problem, you can make assumptions. But you must write down your assumptions.
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