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Water (p=1000kg/m^3) enters a pipe
Water (p=1000kg/m^3) enters a pipe on the ground with an inside diameter of 2cm at a pressure of 4x10^5 Pa. Then a 1-cm diameter
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• Water enters a house through a pipe whose inside diameter is 2.0 cm at an absolute pressure of 4 * 10 ^ 5 Pa. The pipe
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water moving in a horizontal pipe has a velocity of 9 m/s when the radius of the pipe os 0.025m. Determine the velocity of the
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Water enters a horizontal pipe with a rectangular cross section at a speed of 1.00 m/s. The width of the pipe remains constant
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Water enters a horizontal pipe with a rectangular cross section at a speed of 1.00 m/s. The width of the pipe remains constant
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Water flows under pressure from one pipe into a second pipe having half the diameter. The volume flow rate in the narrow pipe is
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Water enters a horizontal pipe with a rectangular cross section at a speed of
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Which analogy best describes amperage?(1 point)Responseslength of the pipe through which water moveslength of the pipe through
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Which analogy best describes voltage?
• turbine or mill inserted into a flow of water • length of the pipe through which
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Typically, water runs through the baseboard copper tubing and, therefore, fresh hot water is constantly running through the
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