Question: Hey the answer is 7.9 cm but please show steps on how to get to that Problem 7 A nozzle is instrumented with a mercury

Hey the answer is 7.9 cm but please show steps on how to get to that

Hey the answer is 7.9 cm but please show steps on how

Problem 7 A nozzle is instrumented with a mercury (Hg=13,500kg/m3) manometer and jets water (w=1000kg/m3) vertically as shown. The nozzle dimensions are a=4cm,b=40cm,D1= 3cm, and D2=1cm. Water flows without friction through the nozzle, is ejected to atmospheric pressure (1atm, absolute) and rises without friction to a maximum height (H=1m). What is the height reading, h, on the mercury manometer? Problem 7 A nozzle is instrumented with a mercury (Hg=13,500kg/m3) manometer and jets water (w=1000kg/m3) vertically as shown. The nozzle dimensions are a=4cm,b=40cm,D1= 3cm, and D2=1cm. Water flows without friction through the nozzle, is ejected to atmospheric pressure (1atm, absolute) and rises without friction to a maximum height (H=1m). What is the height reading, h, on the mercury manometer

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