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A liquid flows through a horizontal pipe whose inner radius is 2.52 cm. The pipe bends upward through a height of 11.5 m where it widens and joins another horizontal pipe of inner radius 6.14 cm. What must the volume flux be if the pressure in the two horizontal pipes is the same?

A liquid flows through a horizontal pipe whose inner radius is 2.52 cm. The pipe bends upward through a height of 11.5 m where it widens and joins another horizontal pipe of inner radius 6.14 cm. What must the volume flux be if the pressure in the two horizontal pipes is the same?

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Navjyot Kalra
askIITians Faculty 654 Points
8 years ago
It is given that the radius of the pipe increases as it bends through a height.
The corresponding figure of the pipe is shown below:
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