Water flowing from the 0.75-in.-diameter outlet shown in Video V8.15 and Fig. P3.45 rises 2.8 in. above the outlet. Determine the flowrate. Step 1: Determine our points of interest to use in Bernoulli's equation. Point 1 is the moment that the fluid exits the pipe and point 2 is the fluid at its maximum height. By setting our points this way we can make point 1 our datum and make the following assumptions: Step 2: Write out Bernoulli's equation. Step 3: Solve for the velocity at point 1. Step 4: Solve for the flow rate, Q. ANS = 0.0119 CFS
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