Prairie dogs are burrowing rodents. They do not suffocate in their burrows, beca
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Prairie dogs are burrowing rodents. They do not suffocate in their burrows, because the effect of air speed on pressure creates sufficient air circulation. The animals maintain a difference in the shapes of two entrances to the burrow, and because of this difference, the air (? = 1.29 kg/m3) blows past the openings at different speeds, as the drawing indicates. (vA = 7.3 m/s, and vB = 1.1 m/s.) Assuming that the openings are at the same vertical level, find the difference in air pressure between the opening
Explanation / Answer
Velocity at opening 'a' = Va =7.3 m/s (to the right)
Velocity at opening 'b' = Vb =1.1 m/s (to the right)
Density of air = p = 1.29 kg/m^3
Using Bernoullie's theorem,
Pa+(1/2)pVa^2 = Pb+(1/2)pVb^2
Pb - Pa = (1/2)pVa^2 - (1/2)pVb^2
Pb - Pa = (1/2)p [ Va^2 - Vb^2 ]
Pb - Pa = (1/2)*1.29 [ 7.3^2 - 1.1^2 ]
Pb - Pa = 0.645 [53.29 - 1.21 ]
Pb - Pa = 0.645 [52.08 ]
Pb - Pa = 33.59pascal
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