There is an oil of 730 kg/m3 density is streaming in an horizontal pipe of variable cross area. The oil is siphoned through the pipe at a constant volume flow rate of 2.8 l/s. How long will it take to siphon 1700 kg of oil through the pipe?
t = Unit in min
The left‑end cross segment of the pipe has a range of 6.1 cm, what is the speed of the oil at which it streams trough this cross segment?
V1 = Unit in cm/s
How quick does the oil course through the right‑end cross area of the pipe which has a radius of 3.6 cm?
V2 = Unit in cm/s
Discover the distinction in pressure between the left‑ and right‑end cross areas of the pipe.
Δp = Unit in Pa
There is an oil of 730 kg/m3 density is streaming in an horizontal pipe of variable...
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