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Engineering, 20.02.2020 03:56, xmanavongrove55

Consider water flow in a piping network. The pressure, velocity, and elevation at a specified point (point 1) of the flow are 300 kPa, 2.4 m/s, and 5 m. The velocity and elevation at point 2 are 1.9 m/s and 18 m. Take the correction factor to be 1.

If the irreversible head loss between point 1 and point 2 of the pipe is 2 m, determine the pressure of water at point 2 by using appropriate software.

a.131 kPa

b.143 kPa

c.154 kPa

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