What is the velocity (m/s) at section 4, if the d4=10.4 cm? The problem is steady and incompressible. 2 d=3 cm V=4 m/s water d= 4 cm V= 2m/s discharge%-D0.005 mis

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What is the velocity (m/s) at section 4, if the d4=10.4 cm? The problem is steady and incompressible.
2 d=3 cm
V=4 m/s
water
3
d= 4 cm
V= 2m/s
discharge%-D0.005 mis
14
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