Q.2 Determine the energy loss if glycerin flows 30m through a 1m dia pipe with an average velocity of 4.0m/s. Given that density of glycerin is 1258 kg/m³ & kinematic viscosity is 7.63 x 10* m/s.

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Q.2 Determine the energy loss if glycerin flows 30m through a 1m dia pipe with an average velocity of
4.0m/s. Given that density of glycerin is 1258 kg/m³ & kinematic viscosity is 7.63 x 104 m/s.
Transcribed Image Text:Q.2 Determine the energy loss if glycerin flows 30m through a 1m dia pipe with an average velocity of 4.0m/s. Given that density of glycerin is 1258 kg/m³ & kinematic viscosity is 7.63 x 104 m/s.
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