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SOLVED: The flow rate of water through a pipe is given by the formula Q= AV, where Q is the flow rate, A is the cross sectional area of the pipe, and
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The inlet of the pipe shown has a cross sectional area of 214.0 cm^2, and the outlet has a cross sectional area of 45.0 cm^2. The flow-meter in the figure below shows
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The intake in figure has cross sectional area of 0.74 m2 and water flow at 0.40 m/s. At the outlet, distance D=180 m below the intake, the cross sectional area is smaller
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Water flows through a horizontal tube as shown in figure. If the difference in heights of the water columns in the vertical tubes is 4 cm, and the crosssectional area A 1
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