Ask a New Question

Question

Water flows through a pipe of radius 4 cm at a rate of 3.5 m/s. Suppose each water molecule is singly ionized (highly unrealistic). What is the electric current density associated with the flow of these ions?

What is the electric current in the pipe?
12 years ago

Answers

Related Questions

Water flows through a pipe with the inner diameter of 20cm at a speed of 1m/s. How long does it take... Water flows from a pipe at a rate of 3,2 litres/minute.how long will it take to fill a 2,8 kilometre... Water flows through a pipe at a rate of 6300 liters every 8.5 months. Express this rate of flow in c... Water flows out from A pipe at 5 kg /sas and its velocity change from 4 m per second to zero on stri... Water flows through a pipe at a rate of 9300 pints per year. Express this rate of flow in milliliter... Water flows in a pipe with a 2 inch diameter at 5 ft/sec into a pipe with a 0.5 in. What is the new... Water flows through a pipe at a rate of 5 fluid ounces per minute. Express this rate of flow in gall... Water flows through a pipe at a rate of 7700 milliliters per day. Express this rate of flow in quart... Water flows through a pipe at a rate of 2 quarts per year. Express this rate of flow in pints per da... Water flows through a pipe at a rate of 10 cups every 5.5 hours. Express this rate of flow in gallon...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use