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Please help get the correct answer. I tried doing it but it still says it's wrong. The first time I entered 59.09Kw and

Posted: Sun May 15, 2022 10:03 pm
by answerhappygod
Please help get the correct answer. I tried doing it but it
still says it's wrong. The first time I entered 59.09Kw and it said
wrong. The second time after redoing my calculations I found
53.0899Kw but it says wrong again. The third time I entered 21.94Kw
and it still says wrong!! Why is it not accepting any of these
values? Do they have to be negative? Am I calculating them wrong?
Please help solve for the correct value. Thanks!
Please Help Get The Correct Answer I Tried Doing It But It Still Says It S Wrong The First Time I Entered 59 09kw And 1
Please Help Get The Correct Answer I Tried Doing It But It Still Says It S Wrong The First Time I Entered 59 09kw And 1 (68.96 KiB) Viewed 34 times
X Your answer is incorrect. Water at 10°C flows through the system shown in the figure below at 0.34 m3/s. Energy loss in the 40-cm pipe is negligible. Energy loss in the 30-cm pipe is known to be 1.5V2. A mercury manometer indicates that the absolute pressure at the top of the 30-cm pipe is 749.5 mm Hg abs. The pressure of the surroundings is 101,330 Pa. Calculate the power input to the pump. p = 749.5 mm Hg Elevation = 10 m- D= 30 cm -Elevation = 6 m 40-cm diameter Water T = 10 °C Elevation = 2 m W = i 21.94 kW