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A liquid of specific gravity of 1.75 flows in a 6 cm horizontal pipe. The total energy at certain point in the flow is 80 J/N (joules/newton). The elevation of the pipe above the fixed datum is 2.6 m. If the pressure is 75 kPa. Determine the power available at the specified point in kW.
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