To calculate the water pressure from tank A to tank B, only the static pressure difference can be determined, which is influenced by pipe dimensions and flow rate. The discussion emphasizes the need to dissipate kinetic energy as water enters tank B, suggesting the use of baffles or a flared pipe design to reduce velocity. A flow rate of 3000 cubic meters per hour and a static pressure of 20 bar are noted, but the permissible velocity is not specified. The proposed solution includes creating a cone-shaped entrance to significantly lower the velocity at the tank inlet. Effective design of the energy dissipator is crucial for managing the water's kinetic energy upon entry.