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Water flows through a cylindrical pipe of varying cross-section. The velocity is 3.0 m/s at a point where the pipe diameter is 1.0 cm. What is the flow rate R

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Answer:

The flow rate is
R =2.357 *10^(-4) \ m^3/s

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The velocity is
v = 3.0 \ m/s

The diameter of the pipe is
d = 1.0 \ cm = 0.01 \ m

The radius of the pipe is mathematically represented as


r = (d)/(2)

substituting values


r = (0.01)/(2)


r = 0.005 \ m

The flow rate is mathematically represented as


R = v * A

Where is the cross-sectional area of the pipe which is mathematically evaluated as


A = \pi r^2

substituting values


A = 3.142 * (0.005)^2


A = 7.855 * 10^(-5) \ m^2

So


R = 3.0 * 7.855 *10^(-5)


R = 2.357*10^(-4) \ m^3 /s

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