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Physics Question on mechanical properties of fluid

A horizontal pipe line carries water in a streamline flow. At a point along the pipe where the crosssectional area is 10 cm, the water velocity is 1 ms and the pressure is 2000 Pa. What is the pressure at another point where the crosssectional area is 5 cm?

A

500 Pa

B

5 Pa

C

50 Pa

D

0.05 Pa

Answer

500 Pa

Explanation

Solution

According to the equation of continuity,
a1v1=a2v2a_{1}\,v_{1}=a_{2}\,v_{2} or 10cm2×1ms1=5cm2×v210\, cm^{2} \times1 \,ms^{-1}=5\,cm^{2}\times v_{2}
v2=2ms1\therefore\quad v_{2} = 2 \,ms^{-1}
Using Bernoulli's theorem for horizontal flow,
p2+12ρv22=p1+12ρv12p_{2}+\frac{1}{2}\rho v^{2}_{2}=p_{1}+\frac{1}{2}\rho v^{2}_{1}
orp2+12×103×22=2000+12×103×12\quad p_{2}+\frac{1}{2}\times10^{3}\times2^{2}=2000+\frac{1}{2}\times10^{3}\times1^{2}
orp2=2000+5002000=500pa.\quad p_{2}=2000+500-2000=500 \,pa.