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Physics, 19.02.2020 21:53 maayajskkcc

Sea water, rho = 1025 kg/m3, flows through a pump at 0:21 m3/s. The pump inlet is 0.25 m in diameter. At the inlet the pressure is −0.15 m of mercury. The pump outlet, 0.152 m in diameter, is 1.8 m above the inlet. The outlet pressure is 175 kPa. If the inlet and exit temperatures are equal, how much power does the pump add to the fluid?

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