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Determine the flow rates in the branching pipe system given the WS elevation and pipe data below (lengths and diameters): WS1 = 2,175 m L1 = 6,000 m D1 = 1.4 m WS2 = 2,165 m L2 = 4,000 m D2 = 0.5 m WS3 = 2,145m L3 = 5,000 m D3 = 1.4 m All of the pipes are smooth concrete, and the temperature of the water is 20 °C. Additionally, determine the pressure head (P/γ) at the junction (the height from J to P) if the elevation of the junction (J) is 2,150 m.
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