Question
Question: Water flows through a hose (pipe), whose internal diameter is \[2.0\,m\] at a speed of \[1.0\,m.{s^{...
Water flows through a hose (pipe), whose internal diameter is 2.0m at a speed of 1.0m.s−1. What should be the diameter of the nizzle, if the water is to emerge at a speed of 4.0m.s−1
A. 1m
B. 1cm
C. 0.005m
D. 0.5m
Solution
We have to know about the continuity equation to solve this question. For a control volume that has a solitary gulf and a solitary outlet, the rule of preservation of mass expresses that, for a consistent state stream, the mass stream rate into the volume should approach the mass stream rate out.
Formula used:
a1v1=a2v2
Here a1, a2 are the area of cross section and v1, v2 are the rate of flow of volume of a liquid.
Complete step by step answer:
The continuity equation describes the transport of some quantities like fluid or gas. The equation explains how a fluid conserves mass in its motion. Many physical phenomena like energy, mass, momentum, natural quantities, and electric charge are conserved using the continuity equations. We know that the continuity equation is basically a numerical articulation of the rule of protection of mass. From continuity equation we can write,
a1v1=a2v2
⇒π(1)2×1=4×πr2