hi h2 1 point) FIGURE 12.37 The figure above shows a horizontal tube with a constriction...
hi h2 1 point) FIGURE 12.37 The figure above shows a horizontal tube with a constriction and two open, vertical columns. Ignore the viscosity of water. The inner radius of the larger section of the horizontal tube is 1.25 cm. Water passes through the tube at a rate of 018 LS·if hi-15cm and h2 : 8 cm, what is the inner radius at the constriction? (This is a toughiel Use various concepts of continuity, Bernoulli's law, and hydrostatic pressure to figure out what is going on. Check your answer with logic, i.e. if you expect the constriction to have a lower radius, of course...) (calculators permitted in this question) cm constriction