Question 5 of 16 (1 point) View p Fluid runs through a drainage pipe with a 10 c
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Question 5 of 16 (1 point) View p Fluid runs through a drainage pipe with a 10 cm radius and a length of 25 m (2500 cm). The velocity of the fluid gradually decreases from the center of the pipe toward the edges as a result of friction with the walls of the pipe. For the data showny(x) is the velocity of the fluid (in cm/sec) and x represents the distance (in an) from the center of the pipe toward the edge. 8 (ax) 195.2 194.7 193.7 192.3 190.6 188.4 185.8 182.8 179.5 175.7 Part I out of 4 a. The pipe is 25 m long (2500 cm). Determine how long it will take fluid to run the length of the pipe through the center of the pipe. Round to 1 decimal place. It will take fluid approximately sec to run the length of the pipe through the center of the pipe.Explanation / Answer
Since speed at center of the pipe is 195.2 cm/sec
Distance to be travelled = 2500cm
Hence time taken = distance/time =
2500/195.2 = 12.8 sec.
This is the time taken by fluid to travel through the entire length of pipe from center
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