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Engineering, 14.02.2020 01:20 johnandashley5p65r4a

At a ski resort, water at 40 °F is pumped through a 3-in.-diameter, 2001-ft-long steel pipe from a pond at an elevation of 4286 ft to a snow-making machine at an elevation of 4620 ft at a rate of 0.26 ft3/s. If it is necessary to maintain a pressure of 182 psi at the snow-making machine, determine the horsepower added to the water by the pump. Neglect minor losses.

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