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- How do you solve this?Water moves through a constricted pipe in steady, ideal flow. At the lower point shown in the figure below, the pressure is 1.85 ✕ 105 Pa and the pipe radius is 2.70 cm. At the higher point located at y = 2.50 m, the pressure is 1.27 ✕ 105 Pa and the pipe radius is 1.30 cm. A pipe is open at both its left and right ends. The pipe starts at the left end, extends horizontally to the right, curves up and to the right, and extends horizontally to the right again. The right end is higher than its left end, and the change in height is labeled y. The diameter at the right end is smaller than the diameter at the left end. The pressure at the left end is labeled P1, and the pressure at the right end is labeled P2. (a) Find the speed of flow in the lower section. m/s(b) Find the speed of flow in the upper section. m/s(c) Find the volume flow rate through the pipe. m3/sWater moves through a constricted pipe in steady, ideal flow. At the lower point, the pressure is P, = 1.75 x 104 Pa and the pipe diameter is 6.00 cm. At another point y = 0.250 m higher, the pressure is P2= 1.20 x 104 Pa and the inner pipe diameter is 3.00 cm. Find the speed of flow (a) in the lower section and (b) in the upper section. (c) Find the volume flow rate through the pipe. %3D P2
- Water moves through a constricted pipe in steady, ideal flow. At the lower point shown in the figure below, the pressure is 1.85 x 105 Pa and the pipe radius is 2.70 cm. At the higher point located at y = 2.50 m, the pressure is 1.27 x 105 Pa and the pipe radius is 1.30 cm. P₂ 66°F Clear P₁ (a) Find the speed of flow in the lower section. 14 X Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 100%. m/s (b) Find the speed of flow in the upper section. 35.6 X Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 100%. m/s (c) Find the volume flow rate through the pipe. 0.010 m³/s Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 100%. m Submit Answer * 2 # Search % 3 5 6 hp + 144 & 7 8 9 回 10:45 PM 4/12/2024 PRE pri scA horizontal pipe carries a smoothly flowing liquid of density of 1290 kg/m³. At Locations 1 and 2 along the pipe, the diameters are dj = 6.79 cm and d2 = 2.79 cm, respectively. Is the flow speed at Location 2 higher or lower than the flow speed at Location 1? d Location 1 Location 2 d2 O higher cannot tell from the data lower The flow speed at Location 1 is 1.87 m/s. What is the pressure difference AP between Location 2 and Location 1 (including its sign)? Ignore viscosity. AP = РаWater is flowing in the pipe shown in the figure below, with the 8.10-cm diameter at point 1 tapering to 3.05 cm at point 2, located y = 11.0 cm below point 1. The water pressure at point 1 is 3.20 x 104 Pa and decreases by 50% at point 2. Assume steady, ideal flow. What is the speed of the water at the following points? (a) point 1 (b) point 2 m/s m/s
- A level (horizontal) pipe contains a non-viscous, incompressible fluid with a density 1200 kg/m3 that is flowing steadily. At one position within the pipe, the pressure is 300 x 103 N/m2 and the speed of the flow is 20.0 m/s. At another position, the pressure is 200 x 103 N/m2. What is the speed of the flow at this second position?Water moves through a constricted pipe in steady, ideal flow. At the lower point shown in the figure below, the pressure is 1.70 x 105 Pa and the pipe radius is 2.90 cm. At the higher point located at y = 2.50 m, the pressure is 1.27 x 105 Pa and the pipe radius is 1.70 cm. (a) Find the speed of flow in the lower section. m/s (b) Find the speed of flow in the upper section. m/s (c) Find the volume flow rate through the pipe. m³/sWater moves through a constricted pipe in steady, ideal flow. At the lower point shown in the figure below, the pressure is 1.65 ✕ 105 Pa and the pipe radius is 2.60 cm. At the higher point located at y = 2.50 m, the pressure is 1.29 ✕ 105 Pa and the pipe radius is 1.40 cm. a) Find the speed of flow in the lower section. b) Find the speed of flow in the upper section. c) Find the volume flow rate through the pipe.
- AST Water is flowing in the pipe shown in the figure below, with the 8.20-cm diameter at point 1 tapering to 3.85 cm at point 2, located y 12.5 cm below point 1. The water pressure at point 1 is 3.20 x 10 Pa and decreases by 50% at point 2. Assume steady, ideal flow. What is the speed of the water at the following points? (a) point 1 x Your response is within 10% of the correct value. This may be due to roundoff error, or you could have a mistake in your calculation Carry out all intermediate results to at least four-digit accuracy to minimize roundoff error. m/s (b) point 2 x Your response is within 10% of the correct value. This may be due to roundoff error, or you could have a mistake in your calculation. Carry out all intermediate results to at least four-digit accuracy to minimize roundoff error. m/sA container filled with water and there are two holes, as shown in figure below. What is the ratio of x1 to x2? 20 cm 100 am 50 cmB X1 X2 13. Given frictionless flow of water at 125.6 ft'/s in a long, horizontal, conical pipe of diameter 2ft at one end and 6ft at the other. The pressure head at the smaller end is 18ft of water. Find the velocities at two ends and the pressure head at the larger end.Water moves through a constricted pipe in steady, ideal flow. At the lower point shown in the figure below, the pressure is 1.70 x 105 Pa and the pipe radius is 2.60 cm. At the higher point located at y = 2.50 m, the pressure is 1.29 x 105 Pa and the pipe radius is 1.40 cm. P₂ P₁ (a) Find the speed of flow in the lower section. m/s (b) Find the speed of flow in the upper section. m/s (c) Find the volume flow rate through the pipe. m³/s Y la ac