1. A horizontal pipe has an abrupt expansion from D1 = 5 cm to D2 = 10 cm. The water velocity in the smaller section is

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1. A horizontal pipe has an abrupt expansion from D1 = 5 cm to D2 = 10 cm. The water velocity in the smaller section is

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1. A horizontal pipe has an abrupt expansion from D1 = 5 cm to D2 = 10 cm. The water velocity in the smaller section is 8 m/s and the flow is turbulent. The pressure in the smaller section is P1 = 410 kPa. Taking the kinetic energy correction factor to be 1.06 at both the inlet and the outlet, determine the downstream pressure P2, and estimate the error that would have occurred if Bernoulli's equation had been used. Water D₁ = 5 cm 8 m/s 410 kPa D₂ = 10 cm
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