Assume your home uses the water pipe system below where a pump produces a pressure of P1 =  109053.43 Pa to push the water with a velocity 2.59 m/s through the pipes.  If the pipes in your 1 story house are all 5.63 m above the pump and the water velocity is the same everywhere, what is the water pressure in your house?  a. 5.4e4 Pa b. 60691.40 Pa c. 108992.74 Pa d. 227274.38 Pa

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Assume your home uses the water pipe system below where a pump produces a pressure of P1 =  109053.43 Pa to push the water with a velocity 2.59 m/s through the pipes.  If the pipes in your 1 story house are all 5.63 m above the pump and the water velocity is the same everywhere, what is the water pressure in your house? 

a. 5.4e4 Pa
b. 60691.40 Pa
c. 108992.74 Pa
d. 227274.38 Pa
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