Water flows through the pipe in the figure below and exits to the atmosphere at the right end of section C. The diameter of the pipe is 2.00 cm at A, 1.00 cm at B, and 0.80 cm at C. The gauge pressure in the pipe at the center of section A is 1.22 atm and the flow rate is 0.800 L/s. The vertical pipes are open to the air. Find the level (above the flow mid-line as shown) of the liquid-air interfaces in the two vertical pipes. Assume laminar non-viscous flow.
hA = ? m
hB = ? m
Water flows through the pipe in the figure below and exits to the atmosphere at the right end of section C. The diameter of the pipe is 2.00 cm at A, 1.00 cm at B, and 0.80 cm at C. The gauge pressure in the pipe at the center of section A is 1.22 atm and the flow rate is 0.800 L/s. The vertical pipes are open to the air. Find the level (above the flow mid-line as shown) of the liquid-air interfaces in the two vertical pipes. Assume laminar non-viscous flow.
hA = ? m
hB = ? m
Water flows through the pipe in the figure below and exits to the atmosphere at the right end of section C. The diameter of the pipe is 2.00 cm at A, 1.00 cm at B, and 0.80 cm at C. The gauge pressure in the pipe at the center of section A is 1.22 atm and the flow rate is 0.800 L/s. The vertical pipes are open to the air. Find the level (above the flow mid-line as shown) of the liquid-air interfaces in the two vertical pipes. Assume laminar non-viscous flow.
hA = ? m
hB = ? m