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Water flows through the pipe out A with a Velocity of 6 m/s and a pressure of 280 KPa. Determine the velocity of the water

Water flows through the pipe out A with a Velocity of 6 m/s and a pressure of 280 KPa. Determine the velocity of the water at B and the difference in elevation (h) of the mercury in the manometer. Assume no friction.

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