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Title: An ideal incompressible fluid flows at 0.252 m/s through a 44-mm diameter cylindrical pipe. The pipe ...
Post by: Chery on Nov 30, 2016
An ideal incompressible fluid flows at 0.252 m/s through a 44-mm diameter cylindrical pipe. The pipe widens to a square cross sectional area that is 5.5 cm on a side. Assume steady flow throughout the system.
(a) What is the speed of the fluid through the square section of pipe?
(b) What is the flow rate in liters per minute?


Title: Re: An ideal incompressible fluid flows at 0.252 m/s through a 44-mm diameter cylindrical pipe. The ...
Post by: HotMath on Nov 30, 2016
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Title: Re: An ideal incompressible fluid flows at 0.252 m/s through a 44-mm diameter cylindrical pipe. The pipe ...
Post by: Chery on Jan 13, 2017
You're right again!

Appreciate it


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