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The pressure of water flowing through a 6.5×10−2−m -radius pipe at a speed of 1.8m/s is 2.2 × 105 N/m2
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A horizontal pipe contains water at a pressure of 120kPa flowing with a speed of 1.4m/s . The pipe narrows to one-half its
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Water is flowing in a pipe as depicted in the figure. As shown, p = 117 kPa, d = 4.67 cm, d' = 3.06 cm, v = 4.36 m/s, and h =
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Water is flowing in a pipe as depicted in the figure. As shown, p = 117 kPa, d = 4.67 cm, d' = 3.06 cm, v = 4.36 m/s, and h =
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Water is flowing in a pipe as depicted in the figure. As shown, p = 113 kPa, d = 4.57 cm, d' = 3.22 cm, v = 4.40 m/s, and h =
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High blood pressure occurs when there is too much blood flowing through the blood vessels at one time. By changing the amount of
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Water flows steadily along a uniform flow tube of cross-section 30cm^2. The static pressure is 1.20 x 10^5 Pa and the total
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Edwin
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At one end of the Venturi Tube the pressure and speed of flowing water is 21 kPa and 0.05m/s respectively. At another point the
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Water is flowing through a horizontal pipe of varying cross section.At any two places the diameter of the tube is 4cm and 2cm.
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Thakur Rituraj Singh Bhadauriya
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Water is flowing through a horizontal pipe of varying cross section. At section 1,the diameter is 12cm at a pressure of 80000
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Haiano
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