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?
Water is flowing through a pipe at a speed of 1.0m/s. The pipe then gets wider;...
water is flowing through a circular pipe with a radius of .3 m at 3.4 m/s. if the pupes radius tapers down to 2m, what is tge speed if water through the narrower end? m/s
Water is flowing through a circular pipe with a radius of 0.40 mat 4.50 m/s. If the pipe's radius tapers down to 0.30 m, what is the speed of water through the narrower end? Answer in m/s.
1. Water initially passes through a pipe with a diameter of 0.25m at a speed of 5.0 m/s. a.) What is the speed of the water as it reaches a narrow portion of the pipe with a diameter of 0.05m? b.) Assuming the narrow portion of pipe is at the same height as the wider portion, what is the difference in pressure between the narrow portion and the wider portion?
Water flowing through a pipe suddenly comes to a section of pipe where the pipe diameter decreases to 86% of its previous value. If the speed of the water in the larger section of the pipe was 36 m/s, which is its speed in this smaller section?
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 through a horizontal pipe with an inside diameter of 8.00cm. The pipe narrows to an inside diameter of 3.75cm. Assume the water is an ideal incompressible fluid. What is the velocity of the fluid initially, v_1 (when It is flowing in the 8.00cm diameter section) if the velocity of the water in the narrow part of the pipe is measured at V_2 = 27m/s? If the initial pressure is known to be 670 kPa what is the...
Question 5 1 pts Water is flowing through a circular pipe with a radius of 0.40 m at 4.50 m/s. If the pipe's radius tapers down to 0.30 m, what is the speed of water through the narrower end? Answer in m/s. O 8.75 o 7.65 o 5.10 O 6.00 o 7.00 O 8.00 Question 6
A horizontal pipe contains water at a pressure of 120 kPa flowing with a speed of 1.9 m/s. When the pipe narrows to one-half its original diameter, what are (a) the speed and (b) the pressure of the water?
Water is flowing through a 10-cm diameter water pipe at a rate
of 0.2 m^3/s. Now a diffuser with an outlet diameter of 20 cm is
bolted to the pipe in order to slow down water that exits into the
atmosphere, as shown. Disregarding frictional effects, determine
the force exerted on the flange due to the water flow. Density of
water = 1,000 kg/m^3.
+ d = 10 cm D = 20 cm Diffuser
A horizontal pipe contains water at a pressure of 150 kPa flowing with a speed of 1.8 m/s. The pipe narrows to one-half its original diameter. What is the pressure of the water?