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Two large water reservoirs, of which the water levels differ by 2m,arre 800m apart. Neglect the...

Two large water reservoirs, of which the water levels differ by 2m,arre 800m apart. Neglect the minor losses and calculate the quantity flowing between the reservoirs in litres per second if they are connected by a single pipe of diameter 200mm for the first 300m and branching for the remaining 500m into two parallel pipes of diameter 100mm and 150mm respectively (f = 0.009).

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