FLUIDS AT REST AND MOTION Suppose the water flows through a pipe with a radius of 5 cm at a speed of 25 cm/s. (a) If the radius of another pipe connected is increased to 10 cm, what is the new speed of the water in the big pipe? (b) What is the volume flow rate of the narrow pipe? (c) Calculate the mass flow rate of the big pipe?
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TOPIC: FLUIDS AT REST AND MOTION
Suppose the water flows through a pipe with a radius of 5 cm at a speed of 25 cm/s.
(a) If the radius of another pipe connected is increased to 10 cm, what is the new speed of the
water in the big pipe?
(b) What is the volume flow rate of the narrow pipe?
(c) Calculate the mass flow rate of the big pipe?
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