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A pipe carrying water from a tank 18.0 m tall must cross 3.05 102 km of wilderness to reach a remote town. Find the radius of the pipe so that the volume flow rate is at least 0.0500 m3/s. (Use the viscosity of water at 20°C, 1.0 ✕ 10−3 N · s/m2.)

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Answer:

2.165 cm

Step-by-step explanation:


\rho = Density of water = 1000 kg/m³

g = Acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s²

h = Height of tank = 18 m

P = Pressure =
\rho gh

Q = Flow rate = 0.05 m³/s


\eta = Viscosity of water =
1* 10^(-3)\ Ns/m^2

r = Radius of pipe

From Poiseuille's Law we have


Q=(\pi Pr^4)/(8\eta l)\\\Rightarrow r=\left((8Q\eta l)/(\pi P)\right)^{(1)/(4)}\\\Rightarrow r=\left((8* 0.05* 1* 10^(-3)* 305)/(\pi 1000* 9.81* 18)\right)^{(1)/(4)}\\\Rightarrow r=0.02165\ m

The radius of the pipe should be 2.165 cm

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