Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications
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Chapter 5, Problem 127P
Consider incompressible, frictionless flow of a fluid in a horizontal piping. The pressure and velocity of a fluid is measured to be 150 kPa and 1.25 m/s at a specified point. The density of the fluid is 700 kg/m3. If the pressure is 140 kPa at another point, the velocity of the fluid at that point is
(a) 1.26 m/s
(b) 1.34 m/s
(c)3.75 m/s
(d) 5.49 m/s
(e)7.30m/s
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