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A pipe line 0.225m in diameter and 1580m long has a slope of 1 in 200 for the first 790 m and 1 in 100 for the next 790m. The pressure at the upper end of the pipeline is 107.91 kPa and at the lower end is 53 kPa. Taking f=0.032, determine discharge through the pipe.

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A pipe line 0.225m in diameter and 1580m long has a slope of 1 in 200 for the first 790 m and 1 in 100 for the next 790m. The pressure at the upper end of the pipeline is 107.91 kPa and at the lower end is 53 kPa. Taking f=0.032, determine discharge through the pipe

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A pipe line 0.225m in diameter and 1580m long has a slope of 1 in 200 for the first 790 m and 1 in 100 for the next 790m. The pressure at the upper end of the pipeline is 107.91 kPa and at the lower end is 53 kPa. Taking f=0.032, determine discharge through the pipeA pipe line 0.225m in diameter and 1580m long has a slope of 1 in 200 for the first 790 m and 1 in 100 for the next 790m. The pressure at the upper end of the pipeline is 107.91 kPa and at the lower end is 53 kPa. Taking f=0.032, determine discharge through the pipeA pipe line 0.225m in diameter and 1580m long has a slope of 1 in 200 for the first 790 m and 1 in 100 for the next 790m. The pressure at the upper end of the pipeline is 107.91 kPa and at the lower end is 53 kPa. Taking f=0.032, determine discharge through the pipeA pipe line 0.225m in diameter and 1580m long has a slope of 1 in 200 for the first 790 m and 1 in 100 for the next 790m. The pressure at the upper end of the pipeline is 107.91 kPa and at the lower end is 53 kPa. Taking f=0.032, determine discharge through the pipe

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