Engineering, 26.07.2019 17:30 amberwithnell12512
A1.5 inch hole is drilled 10 feet below the surface of a large cylindrical vessel, 6 feet in diameter. the top is open to the atmosphere and the vessel which is filled with sea water (sg 1.05) begins to drain through the hole. what is the average initial velocity of the fluid raining out the drilled hole, and what is the flow rate of the fluid in standard us units.
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