The water is flowing through a pipe having diameters 45 cm and 15 cm at sections tand 2 respectively. The rate of flow through pipe is 35 itres/s. The section 1 is 6 m above datum and section 2 is 4 m above datum. If the pressure at section 1 is 36 N/cm, fnd the following by neglecting losses (ENTER ONLY THE VALUES BY REFERRING THE UNIT GIVEN IN BRACKETS) ) Area of cross section of sectiont (unit in m) - Area of cross section of section2 (unit in m) - velocity at section 1 (unit in m/s) - velocity at section 2 (unit in m/s) - 00 difference in datum head (Unit in m) = Pressure head at section 1 (Unit in m) - pressure head at section 2 (unit in m)-

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The water is flowing through a pipe having diameters 45 cm and 15 cm at sections 1and 2 respectively. The rate of flow through pipe is 35 litres/s. The section 1 is 6 m above datum and
section 2 is 4 m above datum. If the pressure at section 1 is 36 N/cm?,
find the following by neglecting losses:
(ENTER ONLY THE VALUES BY REFERRING THE UNIT GIVEN IN BRACKETS)
0) Area of cross section of section1 (unit in m) =
Area of cross section of section2 (unit in m)-
velocity at section 1 (unit in m/s)
velocity at section 2 (unit in m/s)-
0i) difference in datum head (Unit in m) =
Pressure head at section 1 (Unit in m) =
pressure head at section 2 (unit in m) -
Transcribed Image Text:The water is flowing through a pipe having diameters 45 cm and 15 cm at sections 1and 2 respectively. The rate of flow through pipe is 35 litres/s. The section 1 is 6 m above datum and section 2 is 4 m above datum. If the pressure at section 1 is 36 N/cm?, find the following by neglecting losses: (ENTER ONLY THE VALUES BY REFERRING THE UNIT GIVEN IN BRACKETS) 0) Area of cross section of section1 (unit in m) = Area of cross section of section2 (unit in m)- velocity at section 1 (unit in m/s) velocity at section 2 (unit in m/s)- 0i) difference in datum head (Unit in m) = Pressure head at section 1 (Unit in m) = pressure head at section 2 (unit in m) -
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