The flow velocity and the gauge pressure in the given pipe on the top floor are to be determined.
Answer to Problem 46P
The flow velocity and the gauge pressure in the given pipe on the top floor are
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
Pressure at stream level,
Pipe’s diameter,
Water’s speed,
Second diameter,
Height,
The density of water,
Formula used:
- The equation of continuity is,
- The Bernoulli’s equation is,
Calculation:
Form the equation of continuity,
Then the flow velocity at the top floor is,
Now, taking the Bernoulli’s principle,
Now convert the gauge pressure into Pa,
Now use this value in above equation
Convert the gauge pressure into atmospheric pressure,
Conclusion:
The gauge pressure is
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