isit possible for me to assume that the height is the same??cause there is a diff in pressure which suppose to mean there is a diff in height as well isn't it?correct me if i am wrong here!actually i wanted to use bernouli's for the start but because w/o velocity of the fluid being given but not...
these are the following data:
diameter(pipe)=0.1m
diameter(throat)=0.05m
difference in pressure=55kpa
Cd=0.98
question requires me to find the volume flow rate.
1)i know i need to find h(diff in pressure/density*gravity)
i have a doubt here where can i just leave the pressure in kpa...
thanks to both u guys for clearing my doubts.basically the force at the smaller diameter is just to maintain the current level.sorry for not having that mentioned earlier.and also sorry for the part i made a typo on the mass.haha just got too excited i suppose.
these are following information given:
2 cylinders with diameters of 50mm and 150mm are connected.
specific gravity of oil=0.8
then on top of the cylinder with the larger diameter is a 500kg mass.
so the question is on what is the force required on the smaller diameter?
another information...