Water flows through a horizontal pipe at a pressure 620 kPa at pt 1. and a rate of 0.003 m3/s. If the diameter of the pi
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Water flows through a horizontal pipe at a pressure 620 kPa at pt 1. and a rate of 0.003 m3/s. If the diameter of the pipe is 0.188 m what will be the pressure at pt 2 in kPa if it is 65 m downstream from pt. 1. Take the Hazen-WIlliams Constant 138 to be
for your convenience, unless otherwise indicated, use 1000kg/cu.m for density of water, 9810 N/cu.m for unit weight of water and 3.1416 for the value of Pi. Also, unless indicated in the problem, use the value of 1.00 for the specific gravity of water.
for your convenience, unless otherwise indicated, use 1000kg/cu.m for density of water, 9810 N/cu.m for unit weight of water and 3.1416 for the value of Pi. Also, unless indicated in the problem, use the value of 1.00 for the specific gravity of water.