For the pressure drop between between points A and E Main supply line, 4-in. type L copper pipe (actual I.D. is 3.905 in.) 70 ft B -240 ft C 90 ft 500 gal/min E D 150 gal/min 50 gal/min 150 gal/min
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Inflow at A = 500 gal/min Outflow at E = 150 gal/min + 50 gal/min + 150 gal/min = 350 gal/min Flow rate at E = 500 gal/min - 350 gal/min = 150 gal/min Show more…
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