Question

What is the height difference of the water (density = 1000 Kg/m³), if the change in Velocity is 2 m/s and change in pressure is 100 Pa?

a.

0.21 m

b.

0.42 m

c.

0.56 m

d.

0.84 m

Answer: (a).0.21 m

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