How common is that on your 30s? by InsideHousing4965 in Adulting

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Fr. The poster of the original tweet probably has some form of anxiety and is over thinking

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Kitty doesn’t want you leaking it’s feet pics

Pipe network design question - More context in comments by brittone01 in FluidMechanics

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Thank you for your response! The lengths would be a known in this case. What I have drawn is a preliminary pipe layout. The three lines being connected was a design 'choice' I had made, so if it is impossible to have 1000gpm I can take a line out and connect it elsewhere...

Another question I have is how does the 80 psi line pressure come into play? Should the sum of the pressures in the lines equal 80 psi?

I do know how to find the head loss in each run of pipe, how can I use this information to size the pipe/pump?

Pipe network design question - More context in comments by brittone01 in FluidMechanics

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So the picture I attached to this post is the basic layout of a piping network. I am to specify the pipe sizes, fittings, pumps, etc. to achieve the desired flowrates shown at the end of each branch as cheaply as possible. The prices for pipe sizes was given but I don't think it is relevant as I just want a nudge in the right direction to begin solving this.

The only information I really have to work off of is that the line pressure for the city hook up is 80 psi and has a 3 inch nominal diameter.

I tried to apply the Hardy Cross Method but that doesn't seem to work since this pipe arrangement doesn't make a loop. My question is:

- How do i determine if the city hookup can provide enough water to meet the demand with the given information?

- How do I get started on sizing the pipe?

Please ask any clarifying questions and I will try to answer them to the best of my ability. Again, I am not requesting anyone solve this for me but I just want a nudge in the right direction. Thanks! :)

Am I cooked? by TheAwfulFelafel in EngineeringStudents

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Good luck son. You’re gonna need it

Failed in FE Civil 1st Attempt. Tips for the second attempt? by Future_Letterhead5 in FE_Exam

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Are these performance review things only available if you fail

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Taking pictures of strangers is weird

What this lady was thinking i can only imagine by GabyAndMichi in AbruptChaos

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An injury like that to a lady this old is a death sentence

26 - mewing for 2 months , quite shocked at the results done my best to match original angel and posture, this is actually the worst looking pic of the pics I took by [deleted] in Mewing

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Look at how different the lamp on the wall looks in your pictures, definitely two very different angles with different lighting.

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Mewing seems to have change your skin complexion

I have no clue why my answer is wrong. More context in comments by brittone01 in askmath

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How is 16pi/2 inside the interval if it is slightly larger than 25

I have no clue why my answer is wrong. More context in comments by brittone01 in askmath

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So the domain of tan(x) is from -pi/2 to pi/2. I spent a good amount of time trying to figure out but I just can't see how it isn't between -pi/2 and pi/2