The common water meter found in most homes can be thought of as a type of turbine, since

Chapter 14, Problem 14-119C

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The common water meter found in most homes can be thought of as a type of turbine, since it extracts energy from the flowing water to rotate the shaft connected to the volume-counting mechanism (Fig. P14119C). From the point of view of a piping system, however (Chap. 8), what kind of device is a water meter? Explain.

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