Bernoulli's Example Problem: Siphon with varying diameter.
Example problem using Bernoulli's equation to solve for the height of water in a tank that will result in cavitation in a siphon. The siphon has varying diameter. Atmospheric pressure is indicated by a "Water Barometer". Fluids; Fluid Mechanics; Mechanical Engineering; Bernoulli; Bernoulli's; Siphon.

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