The pressure on a fluid

  1. why does an ideal fluid move faster through a pipe with decreasing diameter?a. the pressure within the fluid increases b. the
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  2. why does an ideal fluid move faster through a pipe with decreasing diameter?a. the pressure within the fluid increases b. the
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  3. The pressure on a fluid at rest in a pipe increases by 20 Pa. How does this change in pressure affect the pressure on the fluid
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  4. When a person is given intravenous fluid, the bag containing the fluid is typically held about 1.2 m above the person's body. If
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  5. The definition of an incompressible fluid isSelect one: a. A fluid with a constant density at all pressures b. A fluid with no
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  6. The pressure on a fluid at rest in a pipe increases by 20 Pa. How does this change in pressure affect the pressure on the fluid
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  7. The equation for flow in a circular pipe for a special kind of fluid, called a "power-law" fluid is given by v=(delP/2mL)^1/n *
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  8. The maintenance department monitors these gauges.Four gauges for fluid pressure and flow. Question What is the fluid pressure,
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  9. pressure of a fluid. calculate the a.) absolute pressure b.) gauge pressure at an ocean depth of 1000m. Assume the density of a
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  10. Viscosity is a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. It is the internal friction of a fluid that resists its flow. Viscosity
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