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Engineering, 30.10.2020 16:20 tae8002001

What power can be provided from a turbine fed by a water pipe when the initial water pressure upstream of the turbine is 150 kPa, the pressure downstream of the turbine is 101 kPa, the pipe area upstream of the turbine is 1.5 m2 , the pipe area downstream of the turbine is 2.5 m2 , and the volumetric flow rate is 6 m3 /s? Assume no friction. Provide your answer in kW. [Ws = 325 kW]]

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