A centrifugal pump lifts 2.4 m3/min of water to a height of 20 m through a pipe line with constant diameter of 0.15 m. T

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A centrifugal pump lifts 2.4 m3/min of water to a height of 20 m through a pipe line with constant diameter of 0.15 m. T

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A Centrifugal Pump Lifts 2 4 M3 Min Of Water To A Height Of 20 M Through A Pipe Line With Constant Diameter Of 0 15 M T 1
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A centrifugal pump lifts 2.4 m3/min of water to a height of 20 m through a pipe line with constant diameter of 0.15 m. The total length of the pipeline is 100 m. Considering the minor losses to be 0.33 m and the overall efficiency of the pump to 70%, find the power input to the pump. Take friction coefficient in the pipe line to be 0.015. Take g = 9.81 m/s2 and density of water to be 1000 kg/m3.
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