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Physics, 13.03.2020 03:33, carts66

The pressure rise, Δp, across a pump can be expressed as:Δp=f(D, p,ω,Q)where D is the impeller diameter, p the fluid density, ω the rotational speed, and Q the flowrate. Determine a suitable set of dimensionless parameters.

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