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a) speed vf ?
b) water pressure pf at the second floor?
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Question 4 A water pipe having a 2.77 cm inside diameter cames water into the basement of a house at a speed of 0.918 m/s and a pressure of 245 kPa. If the pipe tapers to 1.16 cm and rises to the second floor 6.24 m above the input point, what are the (a) speed and (b) water pressure at the second floor? (a) Number Units (b) Number Units Click if you would like to Show Work for this questions...
A pipe with an internal diameter of 2.0 cm carries water to the basement of a house at a speed of 0.90 m / s with a pressure of 150 kPa. If the pipe narrows to 1.2 cm and rises to the second floor, 8.2 m above the point of entry, what is the water pressure on the second floor? (Consider acceleration of gravity equal to 10 m / s² and water density equal to 10³kg / m³) a. 16,8...
Water at a gauge pressure of P = 4.2 atm at street level flows into an office building at a speed of 0.78 m/s through a pipe 5.2 cm in diameter. The pipe tapers down to 2.2 cm in diameter by the top floor, 16 m above. Calculate the flow velocity in the pipe on the top floor. Calculate the gauge pressure in the pipe on the top floor.
Water at a gauge pressure of P = 5.6 atm at street level flows into an office building at a speed of 0.98 m/s through a pipe 5.2 cm in diameter. The pipe tapers down to 2.8 cm in diameter by the top floor, 16 m above (Figure 1). Assume no branch pipes and ignore viscosity. A) Calculate the flow velocity in the pipe on the top floor. B) Calculate the gauge pressure in the pipe on the top floor.
Water circulates throughout a house in a hot water heating system. If the water is pumped at a speed of 0.5 -- through a 2 cm diameter pipe in the basement under a pressure of 3 atm, what will be the flow speed and pressure in a 1.3 cm diameter pipe on the second floor 5 m S above?
Water at a gauge pressure of 3.8 atm at street level flows into an office building at a speed of 0.61 m/sthrough a pipe 5.0 cm in diameter. The pipe tapers down to 2.6 cm in diameter by the top floor, 18 mabove, where the faucet has been left open. A) Calculate the flow velocity in the pipe on the top floor. Assume no branch pipes and ignore viscosity. B)Calculate the gauge pressure in the pipe on the top floor....
A pump circulates water through a system of connected pipes on a house from the basement to the top floor. The pump is located in the basement and drives water at 3.93m/s through a 6.99 cm diameter pipe at a gauge pressure of 425000 Pa. What will be the pressure (in kPa) in a 3.19 cm diameter pipe on the top floor, 21.6 m above the pipe? Please show work!
Water at a gauge pressure of 3.8 atm at street level flows into an office building at a speed of 0.68 m/s through a pipe 5.1 cm in diameter. The pipe tapers down to 3.0 cm in diameter by the top floor, 18 m above, where the faucet has been left open. (Figure 1) a) Calculate the flow velocity in the pipe on the top floor. Assume no branch pipes and ignore viscosity. b) Calculate the gauge pressure in the...
Water at a gauge pressure of 3.8 atm at street level flows into an office building at a speed of 0.65 m/s through a pipe 5.4 cm in diameter. The pipe tapers down to 2.9 cm in diameter by the top floor, 18 m above, where the faucet has been left open. A) Calculate the flow velocity in the pipe on the top floor. Assume no branch pipes and ignore viscosity. Express your answer using two significant figures. B) Calculate...
25 10 points Problem 4A Water at a gauge pressure of 3.8 atm at street level flows into an office building at a speed of 0.55 m/s through a pipe 4.5 cm in diameter. The pipe tapers down to 2.75 cm in diameter by the top floor, 18 m above, where the faucet has been left open. Calculate the velocity at the top of the floor. Give your answer in m/s to two decimal places. Do not type the units...