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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Using Euler’s equation, determine the pressure gradient in the flow direction (𝛿p/𝛿l) for a pipe that slopes upward in the direction of flow at an angle of 60 degrees with the horizontal. Assume the liquid is decelerating (accelerating opposite to flow direction) at a rate of 0.25 g (al = -0.25g). Assume the liquid is kerosene at 20 C

OpenStudy (paki):

hey.... welcome to open study... please post your question in the relevant section, so that it can be guided/answered properly... thanks...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks, i just posted it under Engineering. This is for a fluid mechanics course for civil engineering, which i am having a hard time understanding the new chapter of pressure variations.

OpenStudy (paki):

i know. i am a civil engineer too... fluid mechanics by franzini....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

are you a graduate, or undergraduate? I am using the book engineering fluid mechanics by Elger

OpenStudy (paki):

i am doing MS in structural engineering now....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cool, how are the courses after your undergrad? more intense?

OpenStudy (paki):

it's quite nice and interesting.... also little bit difficult too....

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