Problem 3. A 30 cm pipe is connected by a reducer to a 10 cm pipe. Points 1 and 2 are at the same elevation. The pressure at 1 is 170 KPa. The flow is 28.50 liters/sec and the energy lost between 1 and 2 is equivalent to 18 KPa. Compute the pressure at point 2 if the liquid flowing is oil (s = 0.80) . ANSWERS MUST BE IN 3 DECIMAL PLACES.

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Problem 3.  A 30 cm pipe is connected by a reducer to a 10 cm pipe. Points 1 and 2 are at the same elevation. The pressure at 1 is 170 KPa. The flow is 28.50 liters/sec and the energy lost between 1 and 2 is equivalent to 18 KPa. Compute the pressure at point 2 if the liquid flowing is oil (s = 0.80) . ANSWERS MUST BE IN 3 DECIMAL PLACES.

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