Water in a large pipe, area A1 is flowing at a speed of 10 m/s. It flows into a different part of the same pipe, area A2 = 4m^2, at speed 15 m/s, What is A1 in m^2?
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Water flows at v1 = 0.636 m/s through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.406 m². The pipe narrows to A2 = 0.0175 m2. What is the speed of the water (v2) in the narrow section?
The pressure of water flowing through a 6.1×10−2 −m -radius pipe at a speed of 1.1 m/s is 2.2 × 105 N/m2. 1)What is the pressure in the water after it goes up a 4.8 −m -high hill and flows in a 4.4×10−2 −m -radius pipe?
The pressure of water flowing through a 6.1×10−2 −m -radius pipe at a speed of 2.0 m/sm/s is 2.22. ×× 10^5 N/m2N/m2. What is the pressure in the water after it goes up a 6.0 −m -high hill and flows in a 4.9×10−2 −m -radius pipe?
water is flowing at with speed v in a circular pipe. if the area of the pipe decreases to 1/4 its former value, what is the speed of the water downstream A) v B) 4v C) v/4 D) v/2
Water flows through a rectangular pipe at a speed of 3.73 m/s. The cross-sectional area of the pipe has a width W = 1.84 cm and a length L = 25.0 cm. The pipe then runs through a connection that changes the cross sectional area of the pipe to a circle. If the speed of water in the circular pipe is now 20.0 m/s, what is the radius R of the new pipe? Give your answer in cm. Note: ignore...
A horizontal pipe contains water at a pressure of 130kPa flowing with a speed of 1.5m/s . The pipe narrows to one-half its original diameter. A) What is the speed of the water? (in m/s) B) What is the pressure of the water? (in kPa) Thanks!
water is flowing in a cylindrical pipe of varying circular cross sectional area and at all points the water completely fills the pipe a. at one point in the pipe, the radius is 0.150 m what is the speed of thecwater at this point if the volume flow rate in the pipe is 1.20 m^3/s ? b. at a second point in the pipe the water spped is 3.80 m/s What is the radius of the pipe at this point?...
1. Water is flowing in a pipe as shown in the figure. The diameter of the cross section area A1 is twice the diameter of A2. The velocity of flow v1 is 2.00m/s while h and h2 are 5.00 cm and 30.0 cm, respectively. Take the density of water to be 1000. kg/m3 (a) Find v2 (b) Calculate the pressure difference P P2 between the two ends of the pipe 2
Water is flowing through a pipe at a speed of 1.0m/s. The pipe then gets wider; the diameter of the wider pipe is 1.5 times the diameter of the narrower tube. What is the speed of the water now?
A horizontal pipe contains water at a pressure of 140 kPa flowing with a speed of 2.0 m/s. The pipe narrows to one-half its original diameter. Part A What is the speed of the water? Express your answer using two significant figures. ΟΙ ΑΣΦ ? V= m/s Part B What is the pressure of the water? Express your answer using two significant figures. ΥΠΙ ΑΣφ ? P = kPa