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Water is flowing at 2.3 m/s in a circular pipe with a cross sectional area of 10.2 cm2. If the cross sectional area of the pipe decreases to
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Water is flowing at 2.3 m/s in a circular pipe with a cross sectional area of 10.2 cm2. If the cross sectional area of the pipe decreases to 4.6 cm2, what is the velocity of the water at that section in (m/s)?
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2021-07-18T23:56:53+00:00
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Explanation:
V= Displacement /Time, we convert cms to meter 4.6/10 =0.46 meters
=0.46 m/2.3m/s
V = 0.2 m/s