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A water tunnel has a circular cross-section with a radius of 1.8 m in its main section. In a test section of the tunnel the radius constricts to a value of 0.60 m. If the speed of water flow is 3.0 m/s in the main section, determine the speed of water flow in the test section.

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To solve this problem it is necessary to apply the concepts related to the concepts to continuity.

From the continuity equation we know that


A_1V_1 = A_2 V_2

Where,

A = Cross-sectional Area

V = Velocity

In a circle the area is given by


A_1 = \pi r_1^2\\A_2 = \pi r_2^2

Therefore replacing with our values we have that


A_1 = \pi r_1^2\\A_1 = \pi 1.8^2\\A_1 = 10.278m^2

While the area two is defined as


A_2 = \pi r_2^2\\A_2 = \pi 0.6^2\\A_2 = 1.13m^2

Applying the continuity equation we have to


A_1V_1 = A_2 V_2


(10.278)(3)= (1.13) V_2


V_2 = 27.28m/s

Therefore the speed of water flow in the test section is 27.28m/s

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