The given info states only two pipes with Diameters 6" and 4" respectively, but how come all of a sudden there's an new info: 3" diameter and 1.5" radius for the second pipe ?? (00:08:19 onwards) is that of the nozzle ???
There are only two pipes listed in the information provided, with diameters of 4 and 6. So why is there now additional information stating that the second pipe has a 1.5" radius and a 3" diameter?
how are you getting EGL - HGL = .856? When you say V^2/2g what is the variable V? Is it V2, V4, V6? I can't reproduce the calculation that gets you this number. Even doing sqrt(.856 x 2g) gives me 7.42 ft/s... what does this represent? is that accurate?
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The given info states only two pipes with Diameters 6" and 4" respectively, but how come all of a sudden there's an new info: 3" diameter and 1.5" radius for the second pipe ?? (00:08:19 onwards) is that of the nozzle ???
yes, it is the diameter of the nozzle
There are only two pipes listed in the information provided, with diameters of 4 and 6. So why is there now additional information stating that the second pipe has a 1.5" radius and a 3" diameter?
headloss at 6in pipe is wrong? how you getting 4.28 when im getting 14.053 ft?
Because g=9.81 when we use meter. She using ft so g=32.2
how are you getting EGL - HGL = .856? When you say V^2/2g what is the variable V? Is it V2, V4, V6? I can't reproduce the calculation that gets you this number. Even doing sqrt(.856 x 2g) gives me 7.42 ft/s... what does this represent? is that accurate?
Thank you for the video!
Does Qin always equal to Qout in a pump system ?
Thank you for this
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