4. In figure, pipes 1 and 2 are of diameter 3 cm; D3 = 4 cm. Water enters section 1 at 6 m/s while water enters section 2 at 10 m/s. Assuming ideal mixing of incompressible fluids, compute the exit velocity at section 3. (1) (3) Ideal mixing V3 P3
4. In figure, pipes 1 and 2 are of diameter 3 cm; D3 = 4 cm. Water enters section 1 at 6 m/s while water enters section 2 at 10 m/s. Assuming ideal mixing of incompressible fluids, compute the exit velocity at section 3. (1) (3) Ideal mixing V3 P3
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