Equation of Continuity
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

360909 Water flows through a horizontal pipe of variable cross-section at the rate of \(20\,L\,{\min ^{ - 1}}\) What will be the velocity of water at a point where diameter is \(4\;cm\) ?

1 \(0.2639\;m{s^{ - 1}}\)
2 \(0.5639\;m{s^{ - 1}}\)
3 \(0.4639\;m{s^{ - 1}}\)
4 \(0.3639\;m{s^{ - 1}}\)
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

360910 Water is flowing in a pipe of diameter \(4\,\;cm\) with a velocity \(3\;m/s\). The water then enters into a tube of diameter \(2\;\,cm\). The velocity of water in the other pipe is

1 \(6\;m/s\)
2 \(3\;m/s\)
3 \(8\;m/s\)
4 \(12\;m/s\)
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

360911 The diagram shows a pipe of uniform crosssection in which water is flowing. The directions of flow and the volume flow rates (in \({{cm}^{3} / {s}}\) ) are shown for various portions of the pipe. The direction of flow and the volume flow rate in the portion marked \({A}\) are
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1 \({\downarrow}\) and \({3 {~cm}^{3} / {s}}\)
2 \({\uparrow}\) and \({7 {~cm}^{3} / {s}}\)
3 \({\downarrow}\) and \({15 {~cm}^{3} / {s}}\)
4 \({\uparrow}\) and \({11 {~cm}^{3} / {s}}\)
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

360912 An incompressible liquid flows through a horizontal tube as shown in the figure. Then, the velocity \(v\) of the fluid is
supporting img

1 \(1.5\;\,m/s\)
2 \(3\;\,m/s\)
3 \(2.25\;\,m/s\)
4 \(1.0\,\;m/s\)
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

360909 Water flows through a horizontal pipe of variable cross-section at the rate of \(20\,L\,{\min ^{ - 1}}\) What will be the velocity of water at a point where diameter is \(4\;cm\) ?

1 \(0.2639\;m{s^{ - 1}}\)
2 \(0.5639\;m{s^{ - 1}}\)
3 \(0.4639\;m{s^{ - 1}}\)
4 \(0.3639\;m{s^{ - 1}}\)
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

360910 Water is flowing in a pipe of diameter \(4\,\;cm\) with a velocity \(3\;m/s\). The water then enters into a tube of diameter \(2\;\,cm\). The velocity of water in the other pipe is

1 \(6\;m/s\)
2 \(3\;m/s\)
3 \(8\;m/s\)
4 \(12\;m/s\)
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

360911 The diagram shows a pipe of uniform crosssection in which water is flowing. The directions of flow and the volume flow rates (in \({{cm}^{3} / {s}}\) ) are shown for various portions of the pipe. The direction of flow and the volume flow rate in the portion marked \({A}\) are
supporting img

1 \({\downarrow}\) and \({3 {~cm}^{3} / {s}}\)
2 \({\uparrow}\) and \({7 {~cm}^{3} / {s}}\)
3 \({\downarrow}\) and \({15 {~cm}^{3} / {s}}\)
4 \({\uparrow}\) and \({11 {~cm}^{3} / {s}}\)
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

360912 An incompressible liquid flows through a horizontal tube as shown in the figure. Then, the velocity \(v\) of the fluid is
supporting img

1 \(1.5\;\,m/s\)
2 \(3\;\,m/s\)
3 \(2.25\;\,m/s\)
4 \(1.0\,\;m/s\)
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

360909 Water flows through a horizontal pipe of variable cross-section at the rate of \(20\,L\,{\min ^{ - 1}}\) What will be the velocity of water at a point where diameter is \(4\;cm\) ?

1 \(0.2639\;m{s^{ - 1}}\)
2 \(0.5639\;m{s^{ - 1}}\)
3 \(0.4639\;m{s^{ - 1}}\)
4 \(0.3639\;m{s^{ - 1}}\)
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

360910 Water is flowing in a pipe of diameter \(4\,\;cm\) with a velocity \(3\;m/s\). The water then enters into a tube of diameter \(2\;\,cm\). The velocity of water in the other pipe is

1 \(6\;m/s\)
2 \(3\;m/s\)
3 \(8\;m/s\)
4 \(12\;m/s\)
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

360911 The diagram shows a pipe of uniform crosssection in which water is flowing. The directions of flow and the volume flow rates (in \({{cm}^{3} / {s}}\) ) are shown for various portions of the pipe. The direction of flow and the volume flow rate in the portion marked \({A}\) are
supporting img

1 \({\downarrow}\) and \({3 {~cm}^{3} / {s}}\)
2 \({\uparrow}\) and \({7 {~cm}^{3} / {s}}\)
3 \({\downarrow}\) and \({15 {~cm}^{3} / {s}}\)
4 \({\uparrow}\) and \({11 {~cm}^{3} / {s}}\)
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

360912 An incompressible liquid flows through a horizontal tube as shown in the figure. Then, the velocity \(v\) of the fluid is
supporting img

1 \(1.5\;\,m/s\)
2 \(3\;\,m/s\)
3 \(2.25\;\,m/s\)
4 \(1.0\,\;m/s\)
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

360909 Water flows through a horizontal pipe of variable cross-section at the rate of \(20\,L\,{\min ^{ - 1}}\) What will be the velocity of water at a point where diameter is \(4\;cm\) ?

1 \(0.2639\;m{s^{ - 1}}\)
2 \(0.5639\;m{s^{ - 1}}\)
3 \(0.4639\;m{s^{ - 1}}\)
4 \(0.3639\;m{s^{ - 1}}\)
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

360910 Water is flowing in a pipe of diameter \(4\,\;cm\) with a velocity \(3\;m/s\). The water then enters into a tube of diameter \(2\;\,cm\). The velocity of water in the other pipe is

1 \(6\;m/s\)
2 \(3\;m/s\)
3 \(8\;m/s\)
4 \(12\;m/s\)
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

360911 The diagram shows a pipe of uniform crosssection in which water is flowing. The directions of flow and the volume flow rates (in \({{cm}^{3} / {s}}\) ) are shown for various portions of the pipe. The direction of flow and the volume flow rate in the portion marked \({A}\) are
supporting img

1 \({\downarrow}\) and \({3 {~cm}^{3} / {s}}\)
2 \({\uparrow}\) and \({7 {~cm}^{3} / {s}}\)
3 \({\downarrow}\) and \({15 {~cm}^{3} / {s}}\)
4 \({\uparrow}\) and \({11 {~cm}^{3} / {s}}\)
PHXI10:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

360912 An incompressible liquid flows through a horizontal tube as shown in the figure. Then, the velocity \(v\) of the fluid is
supporting img

1 \(1.5\;\,m/s\)
2 \(3\;\,m/s\)
3 \(2.25\;\,m/s\)
4 \(1.0\,\;m/s\)