6.48 Water flows steadily up the vertical 1-in.-diameter pipe and out the nozzle, which is 0.5 in. in diameter, discharg

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6.48 Water flows steadily up the vertical 1-in.-diameter pipe and out the nozzle, which is 0.5 in. in diameter, discharg

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6 48 Water Flows Steadily Up The Vertical 1 In Diameter Pipe And Out The Nozzle Which Is 0 5 In In Diameter Discharg 1
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6.48 Water flows steadily up the vertical 1-in.-diameter pipe and out the nozzle, which is 0.5 in. in diameter, discharging to atmospheric pressure. The stream velocity at the nozzle exit must be 30 ft/s. Calculate the minimum gage pressure required at section. If the device were inverted, what would be the required minimum pressure at section to maintain the nozzle exit velocity at 30 ft/s? Flow- P6.48 10 ft V₂ List all the assumptions made while solving the problem.
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