An incompressible fluid moves through a pipe from left to right as shown above.
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An incompressible fluid moves through a pipe from left to right as shown above. The pipe narrows from a diameter of 5 cm at "A" to a diameter of 3 cm at "B". (Assume non-viscous laminar flow)
The pressure at "A" is ______________ the pressure at "B".
The amount of fluid that passes "A" in one second is _____________________ the amount of fluid that passes "B" in one second.
Then density of the fluid at "A" is ____________________ the density of the fluid at "B".
The velocity of the fluid at "A" is ___________________ the velocity of the fluid at "B".
Choices are less than, greater than, or equal to.
An incompressible fluid moves through a pipe from left to right as shown above. The pipe narrows from a diameter of 5 cm at A to a diameter of 3 cm at B. (Assume non-viscous laminar flow) The pressure at A is ______________ the pressure at B. The amount of fluid that passes A in one second is _____________________ the amount of fluid that passes B in one second. Then density of the fluid at A is ____________________ the density of the fluid at B. The velocity of the fluid at A is ___________________ the velocity of the fluid at B. Choices are less than, greater than, or equal to.Explanation / Answer
please don't forget to rate the answer..:) The pressure at "A" is _______greater than_______ the pressure at "B". The amount of fluid that passes "A" in one second is _________Equal to ____________ the amount of fluid that passes "B" in one second. Then density of the fluid at "A" is _______equal to _____________ the density of the fluid at "B". The velocity of the fluid at "A" is _______less than____________ the velocity of the fluid at "B".
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