Week of 19 March 2018
Problem 12.42
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A 4-ft-diameter unfinished-concrete drain pipe has been designed to transport 90 ft3/s of water at a depth of 3 ft . |
Part A Determine the required downward slope of the pipe. Express your answer using three significant figures.
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Week of 19 March 2018 Problem 12.42 5 of 7 A 4-ft-diameter unfinished-concrete drain pipe has...
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