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How is pressure of water created in a service station?​

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Answered by acerttv2020
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Answer:

Pressure of water is created in a service station due to pumping. Pumps operate by some mechanism (typically reciprocating or rotary), and consume energy to perform mechanical work by moving the fluid

Explanation:

Answered by Raghav1330
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A pump that transfers water from a storage tank to the outlet creates pressure in the system, increasing the pressure of the water in a service station. The pump and its accompanying parts are made to give users a steady and dependable water supply.

  • The pump works by creating a differential in pressure between the water in the storage tank and the outputs, and it is normally installed in the storage tank or a separate pump room. Pressure is created in the system as the pump pushes water through a network of pipes and  controls the outlets after pulling it in through an intake pipe to the storage tank.
  • The kind and size of the pump, the diameter and length of the pipes, and the height difference between the storage tank and the exits are only a few of the variables that affect how much pressure the pump generates. A pressure regulator device controls the pressure, which ensures that it stays within a safe and ideal range. The pressure is commonly expressed in pounds per square inch (psi) or bars.

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