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I have two reservoirs, connected by two pipes. The first reservoir is higher in elevation than the second. If the system is full of static water, what would the total energy line look like?
Since the velocity of the flow through the system is 0, would the total energy line just be a straight line emerging from the water level of the higher reservoir and continuing parallel to the ground?
Or would it slant down due to the difference in elevation, following the slanting of the pipes? How would it end at the lower reservoir?
Thank you
Since the velocity of the flow through the system is 0, would the total energy line just be a straight line emerging from the water level of the higher reservoir and continuing parallel to the ground?
Or would it slant down due to the difference in elevation, following the slanting of the pipes? How would it end at the lower reservoir?
Thank you