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Engineering, 29.04.2021 20:20, darianhaynes

A 78-percent efficient 12-hp pump is pumping water from a lake to a nearby pool at a rate of 1.5 ft3/s through a constant-diameter pipe. The free surface of the pool is 32 ft above that of the lake. Determine the irreversible head loss of the piping system, in ft, and the mechanical power used to overcome it. Take the density of water to be 62.4 lbm/ft3. The irreversible head loss of the piping system is ft. The mechanical power used to overcome the head loss is hp.

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