Question
Question: Water from a tap emerges vertically downward with an initial speed of 1m/s. The cross-section area o...
Water from a tap emerges vertically downward with an initial speed of 1m/s. The cross-section area of the tap is 10-4 m2. Assume that the pressure is constant throughout the stream of water and that the flow is steady. The cross-section area of the stream 0.15m below the tap(g=10 ms−2)
(A) 5.0×10−4m2
(B) 1.0×10−4m2
(C) 5.0×10−5m2
(D) 2.0×10−5m2
Solution
Here we are going to use the concept of continuity equation in fluid dynamics which states that if pressure is constant and flow is steady then rate of flow of volume of a liquid should remain constant.
Complete step by step answer:
Given,
The pressure is constant and flow is steady.
Volume rate is constant i.e. Av=constant , where A is area and v is velocity.
A1=10−4m2v1=1m/s
Let us consider two points, one at the tap and another point at 0.15m.
So, by using the formula: Av=constant
We have:
A1v1=A2v2.......(1)
We need to find velocity at 0.15m.
By using the formula: v2=u2+2gS , we have:
v2=(1)2+(2×10×0.15)=4=2m/s
Now substitute the value of v2 in equation (1), we get: