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1. Short, not many times its diameter The tube is called a nozzle and is pressurized...

1. Short, not many times its diameter
The tube is called a nozzle and is pressurized
How to determine the fall?
2. The value of the velocity coefficient φ
can you explain
3. Explain the Torricell equation?
4. Hole flow coefficients and
Explain the Reynolds number relationship.
5. Fluid flow through a hole submerged in a liquid
how to find speed
6. Appears when measuring flow rate through the diaphragm
What instrument is used to determine the pressure difference?
7. A lot when jumping through holes and ditches
the gas flow that creates the pressure difference
not as a non-shrinking liquid. Flow it
What is the change in thermodynamic state
to be classified as a process?
8. Explain the meaning of the number of meats?
9. Which nozzle to generate a flow faster than the speed of sound
to use?
10. Explain the velocity distribution of submerged flows.

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