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Poiseuille equation for water flow rate
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[QUOTE="erobz, post: 6869639, member: 700856"] The mains typically enter in the basement. So, if you are doing this on the second floor you could have used 12 m of elevation head just getting to the height of the faucet. Also, your 10 m of pipe are probably also underestimated, and its not likely 1 " pipe, probably more like 1/2" pipe (or smaller). What do you get if you take 12 m of elevation head out of ##\Delta P##, and change the length to 20 m of pipe at a radius of 7 mm? [/QUOTE]
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