For the system shown in the Figure, Reservoit has a water depth of 7 mand Reservoir 2 has a water depth of 8 m. The bott

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For the system shown in the Figure, Reservoit has a water depth of 7 mand Reservoir 2 has a water depth of 8 m. The bott

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For The System Shown In The Figure Reservoit Has A Water Depth Of 7 Mand Reservoir 2 Has A Water Depth Of 8 M The Bott 1
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For the system shown in the Figure, Reservoit has a water depth of 7 mand Reservoir 2 has a water depth of 8 m. The bottom of Reservoir 2 is at an etevation of 20 m above the bottom of Reservoir 1. The pump is required to deliver 400 l/s of water from Reservoir 1 to Reservoir 2. Given that the total energy loss in the system is 5 3/N, how much power must the pump deliver? Give your answer in kW to one decimal place Reservoir 2 pump Reservoir 1 Power (kW) Round your answer to I decimal place
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