Q. Why do we call centrifugal pumps?
Answer
They are called centrifugal pumps as their working principle is based on centrifugal force. The fluid enters the pumps and obtains energy from the impeller’s centrifugal force which raises its velocity as well as pressure. This pressure then transfers the liquid from place to place.
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