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At what speed, the velocity head of water is equal to the pressure head of 40cm of mercury?


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Solution

Step 1: Given parameter

The velocity head of water is equal to the pressure head of 40cm of mercury

Step 2: Formula used

Velocityhead=12ρv2

p=ρgh

Here,

ρ is the density of water.

h is the height.

v is the velocity.

p is the pressure.

g is the gravitational acceleration.

Step 3: Calculation

h=40cm of mercury (Given) and g=103cms2

Hence 12ρv2=ρgh

v=2gh

v=2×1000×40=80000

Thereforev=282.84cm/s

Hence, at v=282.84cm/s, the velocity head of water is equal to the pressure head of 40cm of mercury.


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