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Engineering, 02.03.2020 20:14, jeremiahjohnsonclapg

Water flows in a pipeline. At a point in the line where the diameter is 7 in., the velocity is 12 fps and the pressure is 50 psi. At a point 40 ft away, the diameter reduces to 3 in. Calculate the pressure here when the pipe is (a) horizontal, (b) vertical with flow downward, and (c) vertical with the flow upward. Explain why there is a difference in the pressure for the different situations.

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