10. Water flows at a rate of 610.0 liters/min through a horizontal 5.10-cm diameter pipe under a pressure of 6.20x10^5 Pa. At one point, calcium deposits reduce the cross-sectional area of the pipe to 5.50 cm². What is the pressure at this point?

10. Water flows at a rate of 610.0 liters/min through a horizontal 5.10-cm diameter pipe under...
Water flows at a rate of 660.0 liters/min through a horizontal 6.00-cm diameter pipe under a pressure of 5.50 × 105 Pa. At one point, calcium deposits reduce the cross-sectional area of the pipe to 6.50 cm². What is the pressure at this point? Pa
Water flows at a rate of 21 L/min through a horizontal 8.0-cm-diameter pipe under a pressure of 3.8 Pa . At one point, calcium deposits reduce the cross-sectional area of the pipe to 39 cm2 . What is the pressure at this point? (Consider the water to be an ideal fluid.) Express your answer using two significant figures. p= Pa
Water flows at a rate of 22 L/min through a horizontal 7.0-cm-diameter pipe under a pressure of 17.0 Pa . At one point, calcium deposits reduce the cross-sectional area of the pipe to 21 cm2 . What is the pressure at this point? (Consider the water to be an ideal fluid.) Express your answer using two significant figures.
Problem 15 Water flows through a horizontal pipe of cross-sectional area 10 cm3 at a pressure of 0.25 atm. The flow rate is 1.0 L/s. At a valve, the effective cross-sectional the valve? I area of the pipe is reduced to 5.0 cm. What is the pressure at A) 0.235 atm B) 0.200 atm C) 0.157 atm D) 0.112 atm E) 7.7x10 Pa
4. (10 pts) Fresh water flows through the pipe configuration sectional area of 5.06 cm, is connected to Pipe B, with a cross ws through the pipe configuration below. Pipe A, with a cross- cm, is connected to Pipe B, with a cross-sectional area of 1.26 cm', all on Le same horizontal level. Fill out the missing information on the table below. The pressure gauge on Pipe A reads 2.07x103 Pa with a flow ate of 1.64x10-4 m
A liquid_p = 1.45 g/cm^2) flows through a horizontal pipe of varying cross section as in the figure below. In the first section, the cross-sectional area is 10.0 cm^2, the flow speed is 248 cm/s, and the pressure is 1.20 times 10^5 Pa. In the second section, the cross-sectional area is 4.50 cm^2. Calculate the smaller section's flow speed. (Enter your answer to at least two decimal places.) m/s Calculate the smaller section's pressure. Pa Whole blood has a surface...
Water flows at speed of 6 m/s through a horizontal pipe of
diameter 3.5 cm. The gauge pressure P1 of the water in the pipe is
1.7 atm. A short segment of the pipe is constricted to a smaller
diameter of 2.4 cm .
What is the gauge pressure of the water flowing through the
constricted segment? Atmospheric pressure is 1.013 × 10^5 Pa. The
density of water is 1000 kg/m^3 . The viscosity of water is
negligible. Answer in...
11. (10 pts). Water flows through a horizontal pipe with an inner diameter of 5.22 cm at a speed of 6.63 m/s. The pipe eventually widens to a diameter of 8.81 cm. a) Determine the volume flow rate for the water. b) How fast is the water moving in the wide portion of the pipe? c) What is the kinetic pressure in each portion of the pipe? d) Did the water pressure change in the wide portion of the pipe...
Water flows through a horizontal pipe at a rate of 80 ft3/min. A pressure gauge placed on a 3.2 inch diameter section of the pipe reads 15 psi. What is the gauge pressure in a section of pipe where the diameter is 5 inches? Pressure = ______ psi
A quid 1.65 g/cm) flows through a horizontal pipe of varying cross section as in the figure below. In the first section, the cross-sectional area is 10.0 cm. the low speed is ws, and the pressure is 1.20 x 10 Pa In the second section, the cross sectional area is so cm. (a) Calculate the smaller section's flow speed. (Enter your answer to at least two decimal places.) 608 90X Your response is off by a multiple of the mys...