The Equation of Continuity states that the mass flow rate has the same value at
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The Equation of Continuity states that the mass flow rate has the same value at every position along a tube that has a single entry and a single exit point for fluid flow. Basically it boils down to the idea that the fluid doesn’t magically disappear or appear. If 2.0 kg of fluid flows past a point in a tube in a time of 1.0 s, then 2.0 kg of fluid flows past another point in that tube in 1.0 s as well. If the tube is getting larger or smaller, the velocity adjusts to keep the mass flow rate the same. For a definition of mass flow rate, check the textbook. At Location One, fluid with a density of 8.04×102 kg/m3 is flowing at speed of 3.58 m/s through a circular pipe which has a radius of 1.000×10-1 m. As the fluid flows along the pipe, the pipe gets larger. At Location Two the pipe has a radius of 3.410×10-1 m (it is still circular in nature). What is the cross-sectional area of the pipe at Location One? Submit Answer Tries 0/10 What is the speed of the fluid at Location Two? Submit Answer Tries 0/
Explanation / Answer
a)the cross sectional area of the pipe at location 1 is,
A1=pir^2
=0.0314 m^2
b) the cross sectional area of the pipe at location 2 is,
A2=pir^2
=0.365 m^2
c)for continuity,
A1v=A2u
(0.0314 m^2)*(3.58 m/s)=(0.365 m^2)*u
u=0.3077 m/s
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