A horizontal 300-mm pipe contracts to a 150-mm diameter. If the flow is 0.127 m³/s of oil (SG = 0.88), and the pressure in the smaller pipe is 265 kPa, determine the following: (a) velocity (m/s) in the 300-mm section of the pipe, (b) velocity (m/s) in the 150-mm section of the pipe, (c) gage pressure (kPa) in the larger pipe,

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A horizontal 300-mm pipe contracts to a 150-mm diameter. If the flow is 0.127 m3/s of oil (SG = 0.88), and the pressure in the smaller pipe is 265 kPa, determine the following:
(a) velocity(m/s)in the 300-mm section of the pipe,
(b) velocity(m/s) in the 150-mm section of the pipe,
(c) gage pressure (kPa) in the larger pipe,
(d) FP (N), and
(e) the resultant force (N) exerted on the contraction.

A horizontal 300-mm pipe contracts to a 150-mm diameter. If the flow is 0.127 m³/s of oil (SG = 0.88), and
the pressure in the smaller pipe is 265 kPa, determine the following:
(a) velocity (m/s) in the 300-mm section of the pipe,
(b) velocity (m/s) in the 150-mm section of the pipe,
(c) gage pressure (kPa) in the larger pipe,
(d) Fp (N), and
(e) the resultant force (N) exerted on the contraction.
Transcribed Image Text:A horizontal 300-mm pipe contracts to a 150-mm diameter. If the flow is 0.127 m³/s of oil (SG = 0.88), and the pressure in the smaller pipe is 265 kPa, determine the following: (a) velocity (m/s) in the 300-mm section of the pipe, (b) velocity (m/s) in the 150-mm section of the pipe, (c) gage pressure (kPa) in the larger pipe, (d) Fp (N), and (e) the resultant force (N) exerted on the contraction.
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