To how much height the liquid willbe thrown out to
atmosphere from a pump with a discharge pressure of 5bar
Answer Posted / prashant
height the liquid in meter
h = p 10.197 / SG
where
h = head (m)
p = pressure (bar)
if liquid is water
h=5*10.197/1
h=50.98
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