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For the siphon shown in Figure, determine the flowrate out of the siphon and the absolute pressure at the crest of the siphon assuming that there is no losses through the pipe. …
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For the siphon shown in Figure, determine the flowrate out of the siphon and the absolute
pressure at the crest of the siphon assuming that there is no losses through the pipe.
2.00 m
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50-mm-diameter
Oil (s.g. =0.82)
5.00 m
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The awsner would be 3.00 because you would subtract by 2
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