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Head loss question my head is lost for this moment.?

water (rho1000 kg/m^3, u1.14 x 10^-3 Ns/m^2) flows steadily from an upper reservoir to a lower reservoir through a 60 m long and 150mm diameter galvanized steel pipe. The pipe fittings (with minor loss coefficients) used in the pipeline includes:1 square-edged entrance(k entrance 0.5)2 treaded 45 degree elbow (k elbow 0.35)1 open angle valve (k valve 2.0)1 squared-edged exit (k exit 1.0)if the difference of water levels in the reservoir is 45 m, determine the volume flow rate of water in the pipe.

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To most D/deaf like me is very quiet and some ringing in the ear sometimes. Always be on the lookout -watchful eyes everywhere such as driving, around children, around people in case someone wants to get your attention and having to pay attention to lip reading (if you can read lips). Among hearing people - even in families too: sometimes hardly get answers when I ask what did they say ends up getting don't worry, it's nothing. Being left out of conversations or couldn't overhear people talking like everyone could. It's pretty isolated. When interpreters or captions available I feel very good that I'm not missing out anything. But captions are not exactly word for word sometimes. Actually closed-captions on televisions, some internet movies or shows, door bell light flasher, video phone ring/light flasher, baby cry signaler flasher and among other things are very helpful. In noisy environments I am feeling just as usual that everything is very quiet while noises bother hearing people. If I'm with Deaf people, I enjoy signing away with joy for having a conversation just about anything. Sometimes we chat for hours -forgot how long it took us to talk because we rarely see Deaf people at times. Video phones to most Deaf people is a pleasure because they can chat without driving for hours because most of us live so far. I personality like chatting in person than using video phones. Well, we were told we make noise as we move around anywhere, for example at home I make some clatter noises around the kitchen cleaning, cooking or etc. I was told I chew noisy sometimes but chewing chewing gums is worse! At night I sleep soundly that no noises wakes me up but I'm very sensitive to light and feeling someone moving about I will wake up.
I am Deaf, but I am who I am. Well, I can do anything except hear.

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