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TFS · Hydraulic & Fluid Applications · Problem 58
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- Problem: The velocity pressure of water flowing in a pipe is measured as 0.25 psi.
- Approach: Well, we know we can always use the conversion factor rule of thumb for water, which is just multiplying by 2.31 feet per psi if we want to get this into feet, right?
- Key values: 0.25 psi
- Result: And that gives us a velocity of 6.1 feet per second.
- ✅ Answer: B
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