3.2. A water (Temperature = 20 °C) is flowing in a commercial steel pipe at a flowrate of 5 mº/s. The diameter and lengt

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3.2. A water (Temperature = 20 °C) is flowing in a commercial steel pipe at a flowrate of 5 mº/s. The diameter and lengt

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3.2. A water (Temperature = 20 °C) is flowing in a commercial steel pipe at a flowrate of 5 mº/s. The diameter and length of the pipes are 50 cm and 500 m,
respectively. Assume absolute roughness (£) = 0.05 mm. Calculate the head loss by using: (a) Darcy-Weisbach equation (b) Manning's equation (use n = 0.017)
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