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In a venturimeter, the divergent cone is kept
In a venturimeter, the divergent cone is kept
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The divergent cone of the Venturi meter is made longer with a gradual divergence so that the flow separation and the consequent energy loss is minimum. Explanation: The divergent part of a Venturi meter is longer than the convergent part to avoid flow separation.