Q. What's the difference between a centrifugal and a water pump?
Answer
The obvious distinction between the two is in how they work. Centrifugal pumps as seen above impart velocity to the liquid resulting in pressure at the outflow. Positive displacement pumps catch and move restricted volumes of liquid from the suction to the discharge port.
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