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Water flows through a pipe whose area is constant but whose height above the ground changes. How does speed v2 compare to v1?
v1 is greater
v2 is greater
both speeds are equal
Water flows through a pipe whose area is constant but whose height above the ground changes. How does speed P2 compare to P1?
P1 is greater
P2 is greater
both pressures are equal
Rank the sections in order from greatest pressure to least.
A, B, C, D
D, C, B, A
A, B = C = D
B = C = D, A
A fluid flows through a pipe. If the pipe size varies, the speed of a liquid also varies so as to keep the flow rate constant,
flow ratein = flow rateout
V1A1 = V2A2
Bernoulli's Equation
Continuity Equation
Torrecelli's Equation
A consequence of energy conservation as applied to ideal fluids
Bouyancy formula
Continuity Equation
Bernoulli's Equation
Torrecelli's Principle
Moving fluid through a pipe has more pressure, if
the stream lines are farther apart
stream lines are parallel
stream lines are close together
None of these
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