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The diameter of a pipe changes gradually from 150mm at a point A (height 6m) to 75mm at B, height 3m. The pressure at point A IS 103 kN/m2 and the velocity of flow is 3.6m/s. Neglecting losses, determining the pressure at point B
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The diameter of a pipe changes gradually from 150mm at a point A (height 6m) to 75mm at B, height 3m. The pressure at point A IS 103 kN/m2 and the velocity of flow is 3.6m/s. Neglecting losses, determining the pressure at point B


What is the liquid inside the pipe?
Original post by StudyMatters
What is the liquid inside the pipe?


Fresh water

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