In a test to determine the the discharge coefficient of a 50-mm by 12.5-mm Venturimeter the total weight of water passin

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In a test to determine the the discharge coefficient of a 50-mm by 12.5-mm Venturimeter the total weight of water passin

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In a test to determine the the discharge coefficient of a 50-mm
by 12.5-mm Venturimeter the total weight of water passing through
the meter in 305 seconds was 3410 N. A mercury-water differential
gage connected to inlet and throat of the meter showed an average
mercury difference during that time of 360 mm. Determine the
coefficient of discharge.
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