What is the diffrence between head & total head in pump
Answer Posted / tamagna ghosh
Total head is the height that the liquid is raised to at
the discharge side of the pump less the height that it is
raised to at the suction side.
On the other hand head is defined as energy divided by the
weight of the fluid displaced.
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