(a)
Interpretation:
The mass flow rate and maximum velocity are to be calculated if the exit velocity is uniform.
Concept Introduction:
The general continuity equation to be used for a controlled volume is:
Here, C.S is the control surface over which the integral dA is taken, C.V is the control volume over which the integral dV is taken,
(b)
Interpretation:
The mass flow rate and maximum velocity are to be calculated if the exit velocity profile is parabolic.
Concept Introduction:
The general continuity equation to be used for a controlled volume is:
Here, C.S is the control surface over which the integral dA is taken, C.V is the control volume over which the integral dV is taken,
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