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Physics, 13.08.2021 02:40 jeffhuffle17

Water is flowing in a pipe with a varying cross-sectional area, and at all points the water completely fills the pipe. At point 1 the cross-sectional area of the pipe is 0.070 m^2, and the magnitude of the fluid velocity is 3.50 m/s. Required:
a. What is the fluid speed at point in the pipe where the cross-sectional area is 0.105m^2?
b. What is the fluid speed at point in the pipe where the cross-sectional area is 0.047m^2?
c. Calculate the volume of water discharged from the open end of the pipe in 1.00hour.

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