224k views
1 vote
8.

The volume of water, V, flowing through a fixed length cylindrical pipe is directly
proportional to the square of its cross-sectional radius, R. When V = 12 m? R=0.2 m
(a) Find ( when R = 0.5 m.
(b) If R is increased by 100%, find the percentage increase in V.

User Ariyan
by
7.2k points

2 Answers

4 votes

Answer:

Explanation:

V & R^2

V = KR^2

Where K is our Constant of proportionality

:- K = V/R^2

When V = 12 m? R=0.2 m

K = 12/(0.2)^2

K = 12/0.04

K = 300

:- V = 300R^2

(a) Find V when R = 0.5 m.

V = 300(0.5)^2

V = 300×0.25

V = 75m

(b) If R is increased by 100%, find the percentage increase in V.

So 100% of R = 100/100 × 0.5

R = 0.5

New value of R = 0.5 + 0.5 = 1m

V = 300R^2

V = 300(1)^2

V = 300×1

V = 300m

Percentage increase of V will be equal = (300-75)/75 × 100%

= 225/75 ×100%

= 3 ×100%

= 300%

User JacekM
by
7.7k points
4 votes

Answer:

Explanation:

8. The volume of water, V, flowing through a fixed length cylindrical pipe is directly-example-1
User Eduardo Sousa
by
7.3k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories