Calculating pressure in a pipe using Bernoulli's equation accounting for losses

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Worked example of how to calculate pressure in a pipe using Bernoulli's equation and accounting for losses.
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I was wondering about what is the pressure at end B based on a requirement that the flow velocity through the pipe is 1m/s and flow rate is 100l/s. Say there is no requirement for delivery pressure at B, length of pipe is L metres, B is higher than A in height.
By using bernoulli's theorem, pressure/head required to pump water from A to be B will be = Head loss due to friction + Potential head due to height difference between A and B. Does this mean that water pressure at point B will be zero?
appreciate an answer. thank you!

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Sir g!
How can I calculate the head of a pipe which is connected with a tank ?
Discharge is being calculated but I don't know which formula should I use to calculate head ?
If you are online and read the comment kindly reply

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thanks for the video.🤖❤ At the university we were asked to determine how Poiseuille's law relates to all of this from the friction loss approach. How would it be done?

Ing.JOSECFUENTESPRIMERA
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Your deep understanding of hydraulics is mind-blowing.

bma
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Isn't the static pressure at pt 1 equal to atmospheric, not zero?

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