In the figure below, assume the pipe from B to C has a diameter of 6 -inches, (f=0.026), and length of 22 -feet. The pip

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In the figure below, assume the pipe from B to C has a diameter of 6 -inches, (f=0.026), and length of 22 -feet. The pip

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In The Figure Below Assume The Pipe From B To C Has A Diameter Of 6 Inches F 0 026 And Length Of 22 Feet The Pip 1
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In the figure below, assume the pipe from B to C has a diameter of 6 -inches, (f=0.026), and length of 22 -feet. The pipe from DE is 414-feet, has a diameter of 4-inches and friction factor of 0.028. The Δz=62-feet. The elevation of C is 10feet above the lower water surface. If the pressure head @ C is to be no less than (-) 20 feet, and the pump has 76% efficiency, what horsepower must be supplied to the pump in order to convey flow through the system? (Kent ​=0.8) Assume a submerged exit.
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