Fox and McDonald's Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
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Chapter 10, Problem 22P
Data measured during tests of a centrifugal pump driven at 3000 rpm are
The flow rate is 65 gpm and the torque applied to the pump shaft is 4.75 lbf ft. The pump efficiency is 75 percent, and the electric motor efficiency is 85 percent. Find (a) the electric power required and (b) the gage pressure at section 2
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