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Water flows through a horizontal pipe. The diameter of the pipe at point B is larger than the diameter of the pipe at point A. Where is the speed of the water the greatest?

A. The speed of the water is the greatest at point B.B. The speed of the water is the same at both points.C. The speed of the water is the greatest at point A.D. The speed of the water cannot be determined without additional information.

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Answer:C

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

diameter of pipe at point B is larger than the diameter of the pipe at point A

using continuity equation

mass flow rate at A and B is same


\dot{m_a}=\dot{m_b}

as the density of the fluid is same so product of area of cross-section and velocity is same.


(\pi d_a^2)/(4)\cdot v_a=(\pi d_b^2)/(4)\cdot v_b


((d_a)/(d_b))^2=(v_b)/(v_a)

L.H.S is less than one so
v_a is greater than
v_b

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