Pipe Problem
Use the picture as a guide. P is the pressure in the pipe, and vi is the speed of a non-viscous incompressible fluid at locations i = 1,2,3,4,5.(For each statement select correctly)
Use the picture as a guide. P is the pressure in the pipe, and vi is the speed of a non-viscous incompressible fluid at locations i = 1,2,3,4,5.(For each statement select correctly)
Greater than: v1 is .... 2v3.
Less than: P1 is .... P4.
Less than: P3 is .... P4.
Equal to: v1 is .... v2.
Greater than: P4 is .... P5.
Greater than: P1 is .... P2.
Equal to: v4 is .... v5.
Use the picture as a guide. P is the pressure in the pipe, and vi is the speed of a non-viscous incompressible fluid at locations i = 1,2,3,4,5.(For each statement select correctly)
Greater than: v1 is .... 2v3.
Less than: P1 is .... P4.
Less than: P3 is .... P4.
Equal to: v1 is .... v2.
Greater than: P4 is .... P5.
Greater than: P1 is .... P2.
Equal to: v4 is .... v5.
Discussion
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Anonymous 1
any ideas ?
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can anybody help me with this one...this is what i
understand: pressure is greater with a smaller height, if
you decrease the area of the pipe the velocity must
increase, and high pressure equals low velocity. Is there
anything else i should know? i cant seem to figure this one
out.
Anonymous 1
any ideas ?
NEW
can anybody help me with this one...this is what i
understand: pressure is greater with a smaller height, if
you decrease the area of the pipe the velocity must
increase, and high pressure equals low velocity. Is there
anything else i should know? i cant seem to figure this one
out.