A vessel is being filled with water through an inlet at section 1 having a diameter of 40 mm and a faucet at section 3. The velocity at section 1 is given as 5 m/s, while the discharge at section 3 is given as 0.012 m^3/s. Assume constant water level. Use 60 mm for the diameter of the outlet at section 2. Figure for Situation 3. Water What is the discharge at section 2? 0.00826 cubic meters per second 0.02818 cubic meters per second 0.01828 cubic meters per second 0.00628 cubic meters per second
Fluid Pressure
The term fluid pressure is coined as, the measurement of the force per unit area of a given surface of a closed container. It is a branch of physics that helps to study the properties of fluid under various conditions of force.
Gauge Pressure
Pressure is the physical force acting per unit area on a body; the applied force is perpendicular to the surface of the object per unit area. The air around us at sea level exerts a pressure (atmospheric pressure) of about 14.7 psi but this doesn’t seem to bother anyone as the bodily fluids are constantly pushing outwards with the same force but if one swims down into the ocean a few feet below the surface one can notice the difference, there is increased pressure on the eardrum, this is due to an increase in hydrostatic pressure.
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![What is exit velocity at section 2?
9.97 meters per second
2.22 meters per second
6.47 meters per second
2.92 meters per second
If the water level varies and the velocity at
section 2 is 8 m/s, find the rate of change
when d is equal to 1000 mm.
0.00552 meters per second
0.00252 meters per second
-0.00252 meters per second
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A vessel is being filled with water through an inlet at
section 1 having a diameter of 40 mm and a faucet at
section 3. The velocity at section 1 is given as 5 m/s,
while the discharge at section 3 is given as 0.012 m^3/s.
Assume constant water level. Use 60 mm for the diameter
of the outlet at section 2.
Figure for Situation 3.
Water
What is the discharge at section 2?
0.00826 cubic meters per second
0.02818 cubic meters per second
0.01828 cubic meters per second
0.00628 cubic meters per second](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F342233e8-a1af-45d5-b4bd-8b9a7a81322e%2Fdf8674b9-0564-48bc-abbd-d177aa971421%2Ftfzhys_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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