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9.6 | Bernoulli Equation |
1. What is the thickness (in cm2) at the right end of the open tube shown in the figure?
Correct Answer: D
2. What is the water speed at the lowest end of the pipe shown in the figure if water at the highest end of the pipe is at rest? Both ends of the pipe are open. Take g = 10 m/s2, ρwater = 1000 kg/m3 and Patm = 100 000 Pa if needed. The larger area of the pipe is much greater than the smallest one.
Correct Answer: C
3. Compare the flowing speeds of water from the points A, B and C shown in the figure below if the holes are identical and the upper part of the barrel is open.
Correct Answer: D
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