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Apipe of diameter 200 mm (constant) carrying water with an 5 mis and total head is density 1000 kg/m ) with velocity tpward slope. at a certain point, where the elevation is 5 m above a datum, the 21.5 m. a) determine the pressure of the pipe at 5m elevation. determine the pressure at elevation 10m (above same datum) if the of total head at 5m elevation.

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