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A 7.5 cm diameter orifice (Cv= 0.95, Cc= 0.65) is under ahead of oil (s=0.72). Determine the pressure of the air on the oil surface so that the available power in the issuing jet of oil is 6kW. Include a diagram in your solution.
a.86 kPa
b.76 kPa
c.56 kPa
d.66 kPa
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