Consider the two flows below involving a pipe and nozzle where the inlet area is greater than the outlet area (A, > A2). The flow rate is the same in both case A and B. The only difference in geometry between A and B is the length of pipe. FA and Fg are the horizontal anchoring forces for cases A and B, respectively. P1,A A) V1 Patm FA+ V2 Patm P1,B B) V1 FB V2 Select ALL true statements below. |V1 > V2 |V1 P1,8 > Patm P1,8 > P1,4> Patm FA>FB O FA
Consider the two flows below involving a pipe and nozzle where the inlet area is greater than the outlet area (A, > A2). The flow rate is the same in both case A and B. The only difference in geometry between A and B is the length of pipe. FA and Fg are the horizontal anchoring forces for cases A and B, respectively. P1,A A) V1 Patm FA+ V2 Patm P1,B B) V1 FB V2 Select ALL true statements below. |V1 > V2 |V1 P1,8 > Patm P1,8 > P1,4> Patm FA>FB O FA
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the two flows below involving a pipe and nozzle where the inlet area is greater than the
outlet area (A, > A2). The flow rate is the same in both case A and B. The only difference in geometry
between A and B is the length of pipe. FA and FB are the horizontal anchoring forces for cases A and
B, respectively.
Patm
P1,A
A)
V1
FA
V2
Patm
P1,B
B)
V1
FB
V2
Select ALL true statements below.
V1 > V2
|V1<V2
P1,A> P1,8 > Patm
P1,8 > P1,A> Patm
FA>FB
FA<FB
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