1. A diverging pipe has diameter of 20cm and 30cm respectively at section 1 and section 2. If the velocity of water at section-1 is 5 m/s, determine the discharge through this pipe. Determine the velocity at section-2

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1. A diverging pipe has diameter of 20cm and 30cm respectively at section 1 and section 2. If the velocity of water at section-1 is 5 m/s, determine the discharge through this pipe. Determine the velocity at section-2. 2. A 50cm diameter pipe, conveying water, branches into two pipes of diameter 30cm and 20 cm respectively. If the average velocity in the 50 cm diameter pipe is 2.5 m/s, find the discharge in this pipe. Also determine the velocity in 20 cm pipe if the average velocity in 30 cm diameter pipe is 1.5 m/s.
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(Make any suitable assumptions if necessary and state your assumptions clearly)
1. A diverging pipe has diameter of 20cm and 30cm respectively at section 1 and section 2. If the
velocity of water at section-1 is 5 m/s, determine the discharge through this pipe. Determine
the velocity at section-2.
2. A 50cm diameter pipe, conveying water, branches into two pipes of diameter 30cm and 20
cm respectively. If the average velocity in the 50 cm diameter pipe is 2.5 m/s, find the
discharge in this pipe. Also determine the velocity in 20 cm pipe if the average velocity in 30
cm diameter pipe is 1.5 m/s.
Transcribed Image Text:S2-2023 (Make any suitable assumptions if necessary and state your assumptions clearly) 1. A diverging pipe has diameter of 20cm and 30cm respectively at section 1 and section 2. If the velocity of water at section-1 is 5 m/s, determine the discharge through this pipe. Determine the velocity at section-2. 2. A 50cm diameter pipe, conveying water, branches into two pipes of diameter 30cm and 20 cm respectively. If the average velocity in the 50 cm diameter pipe is 2.5 m/s, find the discharge in this pipe. Also determine the velocity in 20 cm pipe if the average velocity in 30 cm diameter pipe is 1.5 m/s.
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