Exercise 2 Given is a pipe, with a Venturi-shaped insert, through which water flows. A U-tube manometer filled with merc
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Exercise 2 Given is a pipe, with a Venturi-shaped insert, through which water flows. A U-tube manometer filled with merc
Exercise 2 Given is a pipe, with a Venturi-shaped insert, through which water flows. A U-tube manometer filled with mercury is used to measure the pressure difference between the pipe and the point of smallest cross-sectional area within the Venturi insert. Again an ideal, frictionless fluid is assumed. The following values are known: V = 2018 3 PH2O = 998 kg/m PHG = 13545.9kg/m = Calculate the height h of the mercury column within the U-tube manometer (all dimen- sions are in mm) Pipe Venturi insen 0 080 2 050 U Mercury Manometer Figure 7: Pipe with Venturi insert and mercury U-tube manometer
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