Water flows through the pipe in Figure 13-39 and exits to the atmosphere at C. The...
Water flows through the pipe in the figure below and exits to the atmosphere at the right end of section C. The diameter of the pipe is 2.12 cm at A, 4.24 cm at B, and 0.880 cm at C. The gauge pressure in the pipe at the center of section A is 1.25 atm and the flow rate is 0.856 L/s. The vertical pipes are open to the air. Find the level (above the flow midline as shown) of...
In the figure, water flows through a horizontal pipe and then out into the atmosphere at a speed v1 = 16.0 m/s. The diameters of the left and right sections of the pipe are 5.20 cm and 3.00 cm. (a) What volume of water flows into the atmosphere during a 10 min period? In the left section of the pipe, what are (b) the speed v2 and (c) the gauge pressure? Question 1 In the figure, water flows through a...
In the figure, water flows through a horizontal pipe and then out into the atmosphere at a speed v1 = 14.0 m/s. The diameters of the left and right sections of the pipe are 4.90 cm and 3.20 cm. (a) What volume of water flows into the atmosphere during a 10 min period? In the left section of the pipe, what are (b) the speed v2 and (c) the gauge pressure?
In the figure, water flows through a horizontal pipe and then out into the atmosphere at a speed v_1 = 14.0 m/s. The diameters of the left and right sections of the pipe are 5.20 cm and 2.90 cm. (a) What volume of water flows into the atmosphere during a 10 min period? In the left section of the pipe, what are (b) the speed v_2 and (c) the gauge pressure?
In the figure, water flows through a horizontal pipe and then out into the atmosphere at a speed vi-14.0 m/s. The diameters of the left and right sections of the pipe are 4.80 cm and 2.70 cm. (a) What volume of water flows into the atmosphere during a 10 min period? In the left section of the pipe, what are (b) the speed v2 and (c) the gauge pressure? da
Water flows with speed inside a long pipe and exits from the right into the air with a speed v 2 =9.2 m/s , as shown in the figure. The cross sectional area of the opening on the right is 7.0 cm ^ 2 while the rest of the pipe has a section of 14.0 cm ^ 2 . The vertical standing column of water has height h = 4.3m (not drawn to scale). What is the elevation meters from...
The water flowing through a 2.0 cm (inside diameter) pipe flows out through three 1.4 cm pipes. (a) If the flow rates in the three smaller pipes are 25, 19, and 12 L/min, what is the flow rate in the 2.0 cm pipe? (b) What is the ratio of the speed of water in the 2.0 cm pipe to that in the pipe carrying 25 L/min?
part a-d 2 A paint sprayer pumps air through a constriction in a 0.025- m diameter pipe, as shown in the figure. The flow causes the pressure in the constricted area to drop and paint rises up the feed tube and enters the air stream. The speed of the air stream in the 0.025-m diameter sections is 5.00 m/s. The density of the air is 1.29 kg/m3, and the density of the paint is 1200 kg/m3. We can treat the...
Water at a gauge pressure of 3.8 atm at street level flows into an office building at a speed of 0.68 m/s through a pipe 5.1 cm in diameter. The pipe tapers down to 3.0 cm in diameter by the top floor, 18 m above, where the faucet has been left open. (Figure 1) a) Calculate the flow velocity in the pipe on the top floor. Assume no branch pipes and ignore viscosity. b) Calculate the gauge pressure in the...
Water flows through a horizontal pipe similar to the pipe in DL. It enters the pipe at point (1), then leaves the pipe at point (2), which is open to the atmosphere. The height of the water in each vertical column is below. Now suppose that the length of this pipe is doubled. The pressure at point (I) is the same as before. Point (2) is still open to the atmosphere. Water is again allowed to flow from point (1)...