(Bernoulli/continuity/Pitot tube) Two Pitot tubes and two static pressure taps are placed in the pipe contraction shown in the figure below. The flowing fluid is water, and viscous effects are negligible. Determine the two manometer readings, h and H. Air V =2.2 ft/s 6.2 in. 3.7 in. SG = 1.10 h = ft

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Please help solve the question shown. I was able to figure out the first part (answer is zero) but the second part I don't know how to solve. I attempted it four times and typed 0.3ft, 0.3367ft, 0.00204ft, and 0.003542ft but it keeps saying that those are all incorrect. Can you please show how to get the correct answer so I can understand how to solve it? Thank you! 

 

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(Bernoulli/continuity/Pitot tube) Two Pitot tubes and two static pressure taps are placed in the pipe contraction shown in the figure
below. The flowing fluid is water, and viscous effects are negligible. Determine the two manometer readings, h and H.
Air
V =2.2 ft/s
6.2 in.
3.7 in.
SG = 1.10
h =
ft
H =
i
0.003542
ft
Transcribed Image Text:Your answer is partially correct. (Bernoulli/continuity/Pitot tube) Two Pitot tubes and two static pressure taps are placed in the pipe contraction shown in the figure below. The flowing fluid is water, and viscous effects are negligible. Determine the two manometer readings, h and H. Air V =2.2 ft/s 6.2 in. 3.7 in. SG = 1.10 h = ft H = i 0.003542 ft
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