
Problem 4.81 4 of 6 Review 3 m/s in a horizontal 300-mm-diameter pipe. An incompressible fluid flows with an average ve...
A 6.0 cm diameter horizontal pipe gradually narrows to 3.2 cm When water flows through this pipe at a certain rate, the gauge pressure in these two sections is 35.0 kPa and 26.0 kPa, respectively. Part A What is the volume rate of flow? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. CH MÅ O O ? Units Av= Aυ = Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining
A 6 0-cm-diameter horizontal pipe gradually narrows to 4 0 cm When water flows through this pipe at a certain rate, the gauge pressure in these two sections is 33.0 kPa and 24.0 kPa, respectively. What is the volume rate of flow? Express your answer using two significant figures. m3/s
A 7.5-cm-diameter horizontal pipe gradually narrows to 4.0 cm . When water flows through this pipe at a certain rate, the gauge pressure in these two sections is 30.0 kPa and 22.0 kPa , respectively. What is the volume rate of flow? Express your answer using two significant figures.
A 7.1 cm diameter horizontal pipe gradually narrows to 5.1 cm . When water flows through this pipe at a certain rate, the gauge pressure in these two sections is 34.0 kPa and 22.8 kPa , respectively. What is the volume rate of flow? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. (m^3/s) My hints are to use Equation of Continuity to solve for velocity first. Then to use Bernoulli's equation then lastly solved for the...
Constants Periodic Table Part A A6.5-cm-diameter horizontal pipe gradually narrows to 5.0 cm When water flows through this pipe at a certain rate, the gauge pressure in these two sections is 32.0 kPa and 25.0 kPa respectively What is the volume rate of flow? Express your answer using two significant figures. mos
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.
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
6) Ideal incompressible fluid flows through a 4.0-cm-diameter pipe at 1.0 m/s. There is a 2.0 c diameter constriction in the line. What is the speed of the fluid in this constriction? A) 4.0 m/s B) None of the Choices C) 2.0 m/s D) 0.25 m/s E) 0.50 m/s
Review Part A SAE 10W-30 oil lows through the 30-mm-diameter smooth pipe shown in (Figure 1). The pressure at A is 200 kPa and at Br is 150 kPa Take A- 920 kg/m3 and W 0.1(10-3) m/s Find the maximum shear stress of the oil in the Express your answer using three significant figures and include the appropriate units 93.8 Correct Part B Determine the thickness of the viscous sublayer Express your answer using three significant figures and include the...
Fluid Mechanics Question Air flows in a horizontal with an internal diameter of 20 cm at 25oC isothermally. It enters the pipe at a pressure of 500 kPa and leaves at 300 kPa. If the mass flowrate is 10 kg/s and the φ friction faction is 0.002, calculate the length of the pipe. Express your answer in m. You can assume molecular weight of air to be 28.9 g/mol.