Fox and McDonald's Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
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Author: Philip J. Pritchard, John W. Mitchell
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 8, Problem 97P
Two reservoirs are connected by three clean cast-iron pipes in series, L1 = 600 m, D1 = 0.3 m, L2 = 900 m, D2 = 0.4 m, L3 = 1500 m, and D3 = 0.45 m. When the discharge is 0.11 m3/s of water at 15°C, determine the difference in elevation between the reservoirs.
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