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A 37.5mm Venturi meter (C = 0.957) is installed in a 75-mm diameter horizontal pipe carrying oil having specific gravity of 0.852. If the recorded flow in the meter was 1.5 liters per second, what could have been the deflection of water in the differential manometer connected between the inlet and the throat?
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