Water at 70°F passes through 0.75-in-internal diameter copper tubes at a rate of 0.4 lbm/s. Determine the pumping power

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Water at 70°F passes through 0.75-in-internal diameter copper tubes at a rate of 0.4 lbm/s. Determine the pumping power

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Water At 70 F Passes Through 0 75 In Internal Diameter Copper Tubes At A Rate Of 0 4 Lbm S Determine The Pumping Power 1
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Water at 70°F passes through 0.75-in-internal diameter copper tubes at a rate of 0.4 lbm/s. Determine the pumping power per ft of pipe length required to maintain this flow at the specified rate. Take the density and dynamic viscosity of water at 70°F as p= 62.30 lbm/ft3 and u = 6.556x10-4 lbm/ft.s. The roughness of copper tubing is 5x10-6 ft. (Round the final answer to four decimal places.) The pumping power per ft of pipe length required to maintain this flow at the specified rate is W (per foot length).
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