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**Exercise: Ranking Flow Speeds**

**Objective**: Rank the flow speeds at points 1 to 4.

**Task**: Rank the speeds from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.

- **Elements to Rank**:
  - \( v_1 \)
  - \( v_2 \)
  - \( v_3 \)
  - \( v_4 \)

**Instructions**:
1. Drag the velocity markers into the box below, arranging them from the largest on the left to the smallest on the right.
2. If two or more velocities are equivalent, overlap their markers.
   
**Diagram**:
- A box is provided to arrange the velocities.
- An option to indicate that the correct ranking cannot be determined.

**Controls**:
- **Reset**: Clear your selections and start over.
- **Help**: Access instructions or hints.

**Submission**:
- Once your ranking is complete, click "Submit".
- You may request the correct answer if uncertain.

Your task involves critical thinking and understanding of fluid dynamics concepts to deduce the correct order of flow speeds.
Transcribed Image Text:**Exercise: Ranking Flow Speeds** **Objective**: Rank the flow speeds at points 1 to 4. **Task**: Rank the speeds from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. - **Elements to Rank**: - \( v_1 \) - \( v_2 \) - \( v_3 \) - \( v_4 \) **Instructions**: 1. Drag the velocity markers into the box below, arranging them from the largest on the left to the smallest on the right. 2. If two or more velocities are equivalent, overlap their markers. **Diagram**: - A box is provided to arrange the velocities. - An option to indicate that the correct ranking cannot be determined. **Controls**: - **Reset**: Clear your selections and start over. - **Help**: Access instructions or hints. **Submission**: - Once your ranking is complete, click "Submit". - You may request the correct answer if uncertain. Your task involves critical thinking and understanding of fluid dynamics concepts to deduce the correct order of flow speeds.
**Text Description:**

A liquid with negligible viscosity flows through the pipe shown in (Figure 1). This is an over-head view.

**Figure Explanation:**

The image presents a diagram labeled as Figure 1, illustrating the top view of a piping system through which a liquid flows. The liquid flow is depicted with green arrows.

- **Pipe Sections:**
  - **Section 1 to Section 2:** The liquid enters from the left, flowing through a straight segment directed towards Section 2.
  - **Section 2 to Section 3:** The liquid travels downward through a curved section.
  - **Section 3 to Section 4:** The liquid moves horizontally to the left.
  - **Section 4:** The liquid exits the system to the left.

- **Flow Direction:** The arrows indicate the direction of the flow, moving from left to right at the top and right to left at the bottom.

- **Marked Points:** The diagram includes labeled points (1, 2, 3, 4) to indicate key sections or junctions within the piping system.
Transcribed Image Text:**Text Description:** A liquid with negligible viscosity flows through the pipe shown in (Figure 1). This is an over-head view. **Figure Explanation:** The image presents a diagram labeled as Figure 1, illustrating the top view of a piping system through which a liquid flows. The liquid flow is depicted with green arrows. - **Pipe Sections:** - **Section 1 to Section 2:** The liquid enters from the left, flowing through a straight segment directed towards Section 2. - **Section 2 to Section 3:** The liquid travels downward through a curved section. - **Section 3 to Section 4:** The liquid moves horizontally to the left. - **Section 4:** The liquid exits the system to the left. - **Flow Direction:** The arrows indicate the direction of the flow, moving from left to right at the top and right to left at the bottom. - **Marked Points:** The diagram includes labeled points (1, 2, 3, 4) to indicate key sections or junctions within the piping system.
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