Water enters a hydraulic turbine through a 30-cm-diameter pipe at a rate of 0.9 m³/s and exits through a 25-cm-diameter

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Water enters a hydraulic turbine through a 30-cm-diameter pipe at a rate of 0.9 m³/s and exits through a 25-cm-diameter

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Water Enters A Hydraulic Turbine Through A 30 Cm Diameter Pipe At A Rate Of 0 9 M S And Exits Through A 25 Cm Diameter 1
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Water enters a hydraulic turbine through a 30-cm-diameter pipe at a rate of 0.9 m³/s and exits through a 25-cm-diameter pipe. The pressure drop in the turbine is measured by a mercury manometer to be 1.2 m. For a combined turbine-generator efficiency of 83 percent, determine the net electric power output. Disregard the effect of the kinetic energy correction factors. Take the density of water to be 1000 kg/m³ and the density of mercury to be 13,560 kg/m³. 30 cm 25 cm Turbine AP = 1.2 m Hg Generator The net electric power output is kW.
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