For an incompressible fluid flowing in a pipe of various diameters, the fluid velocity is faster in the smaller diameter section of pipe.
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In incompressible fluid flow rate is given as-
Q=AV
Where A is area of crosssection =piD^2/4
V is velocity of flow
Here for same flow rate velocity is invesly proportional to square of diameter of pipe.
Hence lower the diameter larger the velocity. So its TRUE
For an incompressible fluid flowing in a pipe of various diameters, the fluid velocity is faster...
For an incompressible fluid flowing in a pipe of various diameters, the fluid velocity is slower in the smaller diameter section of pipe. True or false
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