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I NEED DETAILS , i am studying , am not submitting a homework Water is raised to

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I NEED DETAILS , i am studying , am not submitting a homework

Water is raised to an elevation of h by means of two parallel belts which are both moving at a constant velocity of Vb as shown in the figure. The distance between the two belts is 2b and it is small when compared to the width of the belts perpendicular to the figure so that the flow can be treated as two-dimensional. The length of the belts are also large compared against the gap so that the flow can be considered to be the same at all planes perpendicular to the flow direction. The pressure is constant. Determine a) the velocity distribution between the belts, b) volumetric flow rate per unit depth, c) average velocity and d) minimum belt velocity so that the net flow is upwards.

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