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You have available a 550 w pump with 70% efficiency. is it possible to use this pump to transfer 10 m/h of a liquid through a 4.7 cm inside diameter pipe, from one open tank a to another tank b of higher level (altitude) with similar dimension or size, if the liquid is discharged at a point 10 m above the liquid level in the suction tank and the total friction losses are 50 jag? the density and the viscosity of the liquid are 1050 kg/m and 2 cp respectively. justify quantitatively. b) repeat the same question above. by using a 650 w pump with 80% efficiency, calculate the maximum height of the water that can reach in tank b. solve quantitatively.
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