Air, assumed incompressible and inviscid, flows into theoutdoor cooking grill through

Chapter 3, Problem 3.115

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Air, assumed incompressible and inviscid, flows into theoutdoor cooking grill through nine holes of 0.40-in. diameter asshown in Fig. P3.115. If a flowrate of 40 in.3/s into the grill isrequired to maintain the correct cooking conditions, determine thepressure within the grill near the holes.

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