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The 3.0 -diameter water line
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I have a 2 inch water line at my house....that is the diameter....the circumference is 6.28 inches...
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A 2inch diameter pipe has been chosen to pass 65 GPM. Can this diameter be used for the suction line? If not , what line
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A 2inch diameter pipe has been chosen to pass 65 GPM. Can this diameter be used for the suction line? If not , what line
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A 2inch diameter pipe has been chosen to pass 65 GPM. Can this diameter be used for the suction line? If not , what line
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Water is flowing continuously from a tap having an internal diameter 8×10^-3 m. The water velocity as it leaves the tap is 0.4
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The 3.0 -diameter water line in the figure splits into two 1.0 -diameter pipes. All pipes are circular and at the same
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The 3.0 -diameter water line in the figure splits into two 1.0 -diameter pipes. All pipes are circular and at the same
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Eliz
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The 3.0 cm-diameter water line splits into two 1.0cm-diameter pipes. All pipes are circular and at the same elevation. At point
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The 3.0 cm -diameter water line in the figure splits into two 1.0 cm -diameter pipes. All pipes are circular and at the same
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The 3.0cm-diameter water line in the figure splits into two 1.0cm -diameter pipes. All pipes are circular and at the same
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