Water at 20° C flows steadily with negligible viscous effects through the pipe shown. Both the pipe exit and top of the manometer are exposed to atmospheric pressure. The fluid in the vertical tube (manometer) is stationary so that the hydrostatic equation can be applied. Find a) The gage pressure at point A (inlet of the pipe) b) The velocity at point A c) The diameter of the pipe outlet

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Water at 20° C flows steadily with negligible viscous effects through the pipe shown. Both the pipe exit and
top of the manometer are exposed to atmospheric pressure. The fluid in the vertical tube (manometer) is
stationary so that the hydrostatic equation can be applied. Find
a) The gage pressure at point A (inlet of the pipe)
b) The velocity at point A
c) The diameter of the pipe outlet
Transcribed Image Text:Water at 20° C flows steadily with negligible viscous effects through the pipe shown. Both the pipe exit and top of the manometer are exposed to atmospheric pressure. The fluid in the vertical tube (manometer) is stationary so that the hydrostatic equation can be applied. Find a) The gage pressure at point A (inlet of the pipe) b) The velocity at point A c) The diameter of the pipe outlet
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