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Benzene (876.5 kg/m3) flows into a 10.3 cm diameter, inlet pipe (a.k.a Zone 1) at a...

Benzene (876.5 kg/m3) flows into a 10.3 cm diameter, inlet pipe (a.k.a Zone 1) at a pressure of 1.948 bar. The liquid then flows through a 6.2 cm diameter pipe at a pressure of 1.001 atm situated 1.4 m above the inlet pipe, a.k.a Zone 2.

a) Calculate the flow speed of the Benzene in Zone 2.

b) Calculate the volume flow rate of the Benzene in either Zone

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