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A 150mm * 75 mm venturi meter with a coefficient of discharge 0.98 is to be replaced by an orifice meter having a coefficient of discharge 0.6. If both the meters are to give the same differential mercury manometer reading for a discharge of 100 litres per second and the inlet diameter is to remain 150 mm, what should be the diameter of the orifice.......
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Answered by krutikarathod798
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Answer:

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Explanation:

In Venturi meter losses are less so coefficient of discharge is higher whereas in orifice meter due to no convergent and divergent cones there are more losses and hence its coefficient of discharge is less.In venturi meter losses are low due to steamline shape of the diffuser and the pressure gradient is not abrupt as .

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