EBK FLUID MECHANICS: FUNDAMENTALS AND A
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Author: CENGEL
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Chapter 5, Problem 132P
The difference between the heights of energy grade line (EGL) and hydraulic grade line (HGL) is equal to
(a) z
(b) P/pg
(c) V2/2g
(d)z+ P/pg
(e) z + V2/2g
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