The pressure drop Ap in Pa for a fluid flow- ing in a pipe with a sudden increase in diameter is given by: -44 Đ- Ap=1-(

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The pressure drop Ap in Pa for a fluid flow- ing in a pipe with a sudden increase in diameter is given by: -44 Đ- Ap=1-(

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The Pressure Drop Ap In Pa For A Fluid Flow Ing In A Pipe With A Sudden Increase In Diameter Is Given By 44 D Ap 1 1
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The pressure drop Ap in Pa for a fluid flow- ing in a pipe with a sudden increase in diameter is given by: -44 Đ- Ap=1-(Pv² where p is the density of the fluid, v, the velocity of the flow, and d and D are defined in the figure. Write a program in a script file that calculates the pres- sure drop Ap. When the script file is executed it request the user to input the density in kg/m³, the velocity in m/s, and values of the non-dimensional ratio d/D as a vector. The program displays the inputted values of p and v followed by a table with the values of d/D in the first column and the cor- responding values of Ap in the second column. Execute the program assuming flow of gasoline (p = 737 kg/m³) at of diameters v = 5 m/s and the following ratios d/D=0.9,0.8, 0.7, 0.6, 0.5, 0.4, 0.3.
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