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Find the diameter of a pipe of length ‘X’ when the rate of flow of water...

Find the diameter of a pipe of length ‘X’ when the rate of flow of water through the pipe is ‘Q’ and the head lost due to friction is ‘4X’. Take the value of C = 1 in Chezy’s formula. Illustrate the resut of diameter of pipe and also conclude the discharge value for varying cross section of pipe, and the relationship between diameter of pipe and pressure of flow.

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