7 cm 4 cm Jet (1) (2) Pam = 101 kPa atm

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In Fig.  water exits from a nozzle into atmospheric
pressure of 101 kPa. If the fl ow rate is 160 gal/min and friction
is neglected, what is the gage pressure at section 1?
( a ) 1.4 kPa, ( b ) 32 kPa, ( c ) 43 kPa, ( d ) 29 kPa, ( e ) 123 kPa

7 cm
4 cm
Jet
(1)
(2)
Pam = 101 kPa
atm
Transcribed Image Text:7 cm 4 cm Jet (1) (2) Pam = 101 kPa atm
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