3. A pump is attached to a fire hydrant to produce a jet that rises to a minimum height of 24 m at a rate of 60 L/s. The diameter is 70 mm and the pressure is estimated as 90 kPa at the attachment....


3. A pump is attached to a fire hydrant to produce a jet that rises to a minimum height of 24 m at a rate<br>of 60 L/s. The diameter is 70 mm and the pressure is estimated as 90 kPa at the attachment. The<br>hose attached to the pump is 70 mm in diameter and 1.5 m long with a discharge nozzle at the end.<br>The nozzle is inclined at an angle of 45 degrees to the horizontal. If friction losses are neglected,<br>estimate the minimum power that the pump can supply.<br>Jet<br>24 m<br>

Extracted text: 3. A pump is attached to a fire hydrant to produce a jet that rises to a minimum height of 24 m at a rate of 60 L/s. The diameter is 70 mm and the pressure is estimated as 90 kPa at the attachment. The hose attached to the pump is 70 mm in diameter and 1.5 m long with a discharge nozzle at the end. The nozzle is inclined at an angle of 45 degrees to the horizontal. If friction losses are neglected, estimate the minimum power that the pump can supply. Jet 24 m

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