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Fluid Mechanics Pipe Problem Type 2 EXAMPLE. Water at 20°C (r=1000 kg/m3 , µ= 0.001 Ns/m2...

Fluid Mechanics Pipe Problem

Type 2 EXAMPLE. Water at 20°C (r=1000 kg/m3 , µ= 0.001 Ns/m2 ) is flowing through 100 m 3/8" steel Sch 80 pipe. Inlet pressure is 11 kPa and outlet pressure is 10 kPa. Z1 = 10 m and Z2 = 2 m.

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