Engineering, 03.11.2020 21:50 briannaroberson16
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Determine the dynamic pressure of water received at the site described below.
Water Tower holds water at an elevation of 265 feet
Site is at an elevation of 145 feet
The water supply system uses cast iron pipes.
The water travels through 3.2 miles of pipes before reaching the site
The pipe has a diameter of 8 inches
The water travels through 9 90-degree bends, 4 Branch tees, and 1 Swing Check Valve
The water has a flow rate of 105 gpm
Round to the hundredths place (2 places after the decimal)
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