Water flows through a pipe reducer as is shown in figure. The static pressures at (1) and (2) are measured by the inverted U-tube manometer containing oil of specific gravity SG = 0.8 Determine the manometer reading h.
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8 \) - Diameter at section (1), \( D_1 = 40 \text{ cm} \) - Diameter at section (2), \( D_2 = 15 \text{ cm} \) - Distance between the two sections, \( 10 \text{ cm} \) Show more…
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