Two pipes, each with a 25.0-mm-diameter hole, lead into a single larger pipe (see Fig. 2.96). In
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Two pipes, each with a 25.0-mm-diameter hole, lead into a single larger pipe (see Fig. 2.96). In order to ensure proper flow, the cross-sectional area of the hole of the larger pipe is designed to be equal to the sum of the cross-sectional areas of the two smaller pipes. Find the inside diameter of the larger pipe.
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Basic Technical Mathematics
ISBN: 9780137529896
12th Edition
Authors: Allyn J. Washington, Richard Evans
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