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Water at 60.0°f (p=62.4 lb/ft') is flowing through a pipe at steady state. a differential manometer attached to the pipe measures a pressure drop of 3.55 lbf/in2 when the height of the manometer fluid is 48 inches. (17 pts.) what is the specific gravity (60.0°f/60.0°f) of the manometer fluid? a b. (6 pts.) what is the pressure drop in millimeters of mercury (sg=13.6)?

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