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A venturi is constructed of a 10.0 cm pipe with a 2.0 cm diameter throat. Water pressure in the pipe is twice atmospheric pressure and it flows with a velocity of 0.40 m/s. What is the pressure in the throat?

a) 2.0 atm
b) 0.49 atm
c) 2.5 atm
d) 1.5 atm

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Answer:


P_t=5066250.0696\ Pa=50\ atm

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

  • diameter of pipe,
    d=0.1\ m
  • diameter of throat,
    d_t=0.02\ m
  • velocity of flow,
    v=0.4\ m.s^(-1)

Pressure in the pipe is twice the atmospheric pressure:


P=2* 101325=202650\ Pa

Now the force of flow of water:


F=P* A

now we find cross sectional area of the pipe:


A=(\pi.d^2)/(4)


A=\pi *(0.1)/(4)


A=0.007854\ m^2

Therefore,


F=202650* 0.007854


F=1591.6094\ N

Now the area at throat:


A_t=(\pi.d_t^2)/(4)


A_t=(\pi* 0.02^2)/(4)


A_t=0.000314\ m^2

Therefore pressure at throat:


P_t=(F)/(A_t)


P_t=(1591.6094)/(0.000314)


P_t=5066250.0696\ Pa=50\ atm

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