The water pipe shown in the figure has at its intake a cross sectional area of 0.74 m² and a water flow speed of 0.4 m/s. The outlet of the pipe has a smaller cross-sectional area and a water flow speed of 9.5 m/s. The intake is at a distance D-180 m above the outlet. Pw 10 kg/m': g-9.8 m/s² Question 9: The cross-sectional area of the outlet is A. 17.575 m² B. 0.031 m² C. 0.057m² A B C Option O O O Question 10: The pressure difference Poule-Palet is A. 1718955 Pa B. 1764000 Pa C. 45045 Pa D. None of the above A B C D Option Intake D D. None of the above D O P Outlet

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The water pipe shown in the figure has at its intake a cross sectional
area of 0.74 m² and a water flow speed of 0.4 m/s. The outlet of the
pipe has a smaller cross-sectional area and a water flow speed of 9.5
m/s. The intake is at a distance D= 180 m above the outlet.
D
Pw 10 kg/m³: g-9.8 m/s²
Question 9: The cross-sectional area of the outlet is
A. 17.575 m²
B. 0.031 m²
C. 0.057m²
D. None of the above
A B C D
Option
O
O
O
Question 10: The pressure difference Poutlet-Piniet is
A. 1718955 Pa
B. 1764000 Pa
C. 45045 Pa
A
B
Option
O
O
Intake
P
Outlet
D. None of the above
C
D
O
Transcribed Image Text:The water pipe shown in the figure has at its intake a cross sectional area of 0.74 m² and a water flow speed of 0.4 m/s. The outlet of the pipe has a smaller cross-sectional area and a water flow speed of 9.5 m/s. The intake is at a distance D= 180 m above the outlet. D Pw 10 kg/m³: g-9.8 m/s² Question 9: The cross-sectional area of the outlet is A. 17.575 m² B. 0.031 m² C. 0.057m² D. None of the above A B C D Option O O O Question 10: The pressure difference Poutlet-Piniet is A. 1718955 Pa B. 1764000 Pa C. 45045 Pa A B Option O O Intake P Outlet D. None of the above C D O
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