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?
Water in a large pipe, area A1 is flowing at a speed of 10 m/s. It...
A large pipe with a cross sectional area A1=1.2 m2 has water flowing through it. The pressure in the pipe there is maintained at atmospheric pressure. The pipe then descends 3.7 m and narrows to a new cross sectional area A2. Water exits the pipe there into an environment at atmospheric pressure. What must the cross sectional area A2 of the pipe be in m2 if the water is exiting the pipe with a speed of 9.8 m/s?
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