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Hydraulics 1: Course notes

Hydraulics 1: Course notes

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The typical density of (fresh) water is approximately ρwater = 1000 kg m-3, and changes relatively little at normal temperatures and pressures. However, we will also consider problems where we have seawater rather than fresh water. The salt in seawater increases the density, so that a typical seawater density is ρseawater ~ 1026 to 1028 kg m

  Water, Fresh, Seawater, Fresh water

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