Fox and McDonald's Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
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Chapter 10, Problem 35P
A centrifugal water pump has an impeller with an outer diameter of 14 in. and a blade height of 1 in. It rotates at 1200 rpm. The flow enters parallel to the axis of rotation and leaves at an angle of 35° with an absolute exit velocity of 75 ft/s. Determine the water flow rate, the torque, the horsepower required, and the pressure rise.
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