Chegg water exits a converging nozzle to the atmosphere. As we approach the converging exit, the difference between egl and hgl lines will: (a) decrease (b) show no change (c) increas

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There will be no change because EGL is the same height as the HGL.

What is the energy grade line?

The energy grade line is the sum of the hydraulic grade line and the velocity head (V²/2g).

EGL = HGL + V²/2g

In a reservoir, the Energy Grade Line (EGL)  is equal to the  Hydraulic Grade Line (HGL) since the fluid is at rest (V = 0).  

EGL = HGL

EGL is the height to which a liquid will rise. This cannot rise above the reservoir level unless additional work is introduced into the reservoir by the means of a pump.

Therefore, there will be no change because EGL is the same height as the HGL.

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