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2. Water flows steadily through a pipe, as shown. The pipe consists of two sections of diameters D₁ = 4 in and D₂ = 1 in
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2. Water flows steadily through a pipe, as shown. The pipe consists of two sections of diameters D₁ = 4 in and D₂ = 1 in
2. Water flows steadily through a pipe, as shown. The pipe consists of two sections of diameters D₁ = 4 in and D₂ = 1 in with a smooth reducing section that connects them. The pressure difference between the two pipe sections is measured by a mercury manometer. Neglecting frictional effects, determine the volumetric flow of water when manometer reading h = 6 in. Water Figure 2 D₁ h D2 3 Mercury