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Engineering, 19.12.2019 21:31 markmlg122

Water flows in a constant diameter pipe with the following conditions measured: at section (a) pa = 32.4 psi, and za = 56.8 ft; at section (b) pb = 29.7 psi, and zb = 68.2 ft. calculate friction loss. (assume va = vb) bonus (5 pts): is the flow from (a) to (b) or from (b) to (a)? explain your answer with reasons/proves.

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