If the total volume flow rates in systems A and B are the same, at what pressure
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If the total volume flow rates in systems A and B are the same, at what pressure does the pump supply water in system A?
Four identical sections of pipe are connected in various ways to pumps that supply water at the pressures indicated in the figure. The water exits at the right at 1.0 atm. Assume viscous flow.
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P = ? B P = 5.0 atm- C 4. P = 3.0 atm-
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