CBSE BOARD XII, asked by salviraju3805, 1 month ago

Do centrifugal pumps create pressure?

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Answered by radhavanshika
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Answer:

A pump does not create pressure, it only creates flow. Pressure is a measurement of the resistance to flow. In Newtonian (true) fluids (non-viscous liquids, such as water or gasoline), the term head is the measurement of the kinetic energy that a centrifugal pump creates. ... The height that the water reaches is the head.

Answered by manuwarhussain15
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Explanation:

Well, a pump adds energy to a fluid, resulting in an increase in pressure (not necessarily increase in velocity) across the pump because the tapered shape of the pump provides greater energy output naturally, due to its structure. (P = F/A) The exterted pressure is inversely proportional to the area.

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