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If V1and V2 be the velocities at initial and final sections respectively,then the loss of head due to sudden enlargement in pipe can determined by: ?->(Show Answer!)
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1. If V1and V2 be the velocities at initial and final sections respectively,then the loss of head due to sudden enlargement in pipe can determined by:





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