In an industrial cooling process, water is circulated through a system. If water is pumped with a speed of 5.00 m/s under a pressure of 5.50 × 10 5 Pa from the first floor through a 3.50-cm diameter pipe, what will be the pressure on the next floor 3.80 m above in a pipe with a diameter of 2.70 cm?
In an industrial cooling process, water is circulated through a system. If water is pumped with...
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?
Problem A. Water circulates throughout an apartment complex in a hot water heating system. a) If the water is pumped at a speed of 0.50 m/s through a 4.0 cm diameter pipe under a pressure of 3.1 × 105 Pa, what will be the velocity and pressure in a 2.6 cm diameter pipe on the second floor 5.0 m above? b) If the apartment building is 8 floors total, will there be enough pressure for the water to get to...
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!
A warehouse is supplied with water through a main pipe with A 5.00 cm diameter. A faucet located h = 2.10m above the main pipe is 2.00 cm in diameter and can fill a 28.0 L container is 30.0 s. (a) What is the speed (in m/s) at which the water leaves the faucet (in m/s)? (b) What is the gauge pressure (in Pa) in the 5.00 cm wide main pipe? (Assume the faucet is the only "leak" in the...
Water is pumped through a pipe of diameter 15.0 cm, from the Colorado River up to Grand Canyon Village, located on the rim of the canyon. The river is at an elevation of 564 m, and the village is at an elevation of 2096 m. a) What is the minimum pressure at which the water must be pumped if it is to arrive at the village? b) If 4500 m3 is pumped each day, what is the speed of the...
Water at a pressure of 3.30 atm at street level flows into an
office building at a speed of 0.70 m/s through a pipe 6.40 cm in
diameter. The pipes taper down to 2.40 cm in diameter by the top
floor, 28.0 m above. Calculate the water pressure in such a pipe on
the top floor.
Your submitted answer is : 36289.7
Pa
Water is pumped through a pipe of diameter 12.0 cm from the Colorado River up to Grand Canyon Village, on the rim of the canyon. The river is at 564 m elevation and the village is at 2084 m. (a) At what minimum pressure must the water be pumped to arrive at the village? (The density of water is 1.00 x 103 kg/m.) MPa (b) If 4800 m are pumped per day, what is the speed of the water in...
Water is pumped through a pipe of diameter 12.0 cm from the Colorado River up to Grand Canyon Village, on the rim of the canyon. The river is at 564 m elevation and the village is at 2092 m. (a) At what minimum pressure must the water be pumped to arrive at the village? (The density of water is 1.00 ✕ 103 kg/m3.) MPa (b) If 4100 m3 are pumped per day, what is the speed of the water in...
Water is pumped through a pipe of diameter 12.0 cm from the Colorado River up to Grand Canyon Village, on the rim of the canyorn The river is at 564 m elevation and the village is at 2082 m (a) At what minimum pressure must the water be pumped to arrive at the village? (The density of water is 1.00 x 103 kg/m3.) MPa (b) If 4900 m3 are pumped per day, what is the speed of the water in...
Water is pumped through a pipe of diameter 13.5 cm from the Colorado River up to a village on the rim of the canyon. The river is at 564 m elevation and the village is at 2323 m. (a) At what minimum pressure must the water be pumped to arrive at the village? _____ MPa (b) If 4900 m3 are pumped per day, what is the speed of the water in the pipe? Your response differs from the correct answer...