Water is flowing steadily through a closed pipe system of constant diameter. Station 2 is 1 m higher than Station 1. At Station 1, the average speed of the water is 3 m/s. If the static pressure at Station 1 is 20 kPa, what is the static pressure at Station 2? Hint: If the cross sectional pipe areas at station 1 and 2 are the same, then the velocity at both stations must... Select one: a. 6.69 kPa O b. 10.19 kPa O c. 22.69 kPa d. 10.19 kN Next page age

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Water is flowing steadily through a closed pipe system of constant diameter. Station 2 is 1 m higher than Station 1. At Station 1, the average
speed of the water is 3 m/s. If the static pressure at Station 1 is 20 kPa, what is the static pressure at Station 2?
Hint: If the cross sectional pipe areas at station 1 and 2 are the same, then the velocity at both stations must..
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O a. 6.69 kPa
O b. 10.19 kPa
O c. 22.69 kPa
O d. 10.19 kN
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Transcribed Image Text:Water is flowing steadily through a closed pipe system of constant diameter. Station 2 is 1 m higher than Station 1. At Station 1, the average speed of the water is 3 m/s. If the static pressure at Station 1 is 20 kPa, what is the static pressure at Station 2? Hint: If the cross sectional pipe areas at station 1 and 2 are the same, then the velocity at both stations must.. Select one: O a. 6.69 kPa O b. 10.19 kPa O c. 22.69 kPa O d. 10.19 kN Next page page OSearch for anything
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