Question

If the pressure at the inlet of a pipe is 90 kg/cm² and pressure drop over the pipe line is 10 kg/cm², the efficiency of transmission, is

a.

66.6%

b.

77.7%

c.

55.5%

d.

88.8%.

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Answer: (d).88.8%.

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Q. If the pressure at the inlet of a pipe is 90 kg/cm² and pressure drop over the pipe line is 10 kg/cm², the efficiency of transmission, is

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