23) A pressure of p = 5 kPa, gage, is applied to the surface of water in an enclosed tank. The distance from the water surface to the outlet is h = 0.3m. Find the velocity V (m/s) of water at the outlet. The speed of the water surface is much less than the water h speed at the outlet.

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Q3) A pressure of p = 5 kPa, gage, is applied to the
surface of water in an enclosed tank. The distance
from the water surface to the outlet is h = 0.3m. Find
the velocity V (m/s) of water at the outlet. The speed
of the water surface is much less than the water
h
speed at the outlet.
Q4) Water flows through a contraction section as
shown. A pressure gage connected between the
upstream pipe and throat section shows a pressure
difference of Ap = 5 kPa. The gasoline velocity in
the throat section is V2 = 3 m/s. What is the
velocity V1(m/s) in the upstream pipe?
Vi
V2
AP
Transcribed Image Text:Q3) A pressure of p = 5 kPa, gage, is applied to the surface of water in an enclosed tank. The distance from the water surface to the outlet is h = 0.3m. Find the velocity V (m/s) of water at the outlet. The speed of the water surface is much less than the water h speed at the outlet. Q4) Water flows through a contraction section as shown. A pressure gage connected between the upstream pipe and throat section shows a pressure difference of Ap = 5 kPa. The gasoline velocity in the throat section is V2 = 3 m/s. What is the velocity V1(m/s) in the upstream pipe? Vi V2 AP
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