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19 March, 13:37

Water flows at 0.65 m/s through a 3.0 cm diameter hose that terminates in a 0.3 cm diameter nozzle. (Recall, the density of water is 1000 kg/m3.) (a) What is the speed of the water leaving the nozzle

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  1. 19 March, 14:00
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    v2 = 65 m/s

    the speed of the water leaving the nozzle is 65 m/s

    Explanation:

    Given;

    Water flows at 0.65 m/s through a 3.0 cm diameter hose that terminates in a 0.3 cm diameter nozzle

    Initial speed v1 = 0.65 m/s

    diameter d1 = 3.0 cm

    diameter (nozzle) d2 = 0.3 cm

    The volumetric flow rates in both the hose and the nozzle are the same.

    V1 = V2 ... 1

    Volumetric flow rate V = cross sectional area * speed of flow

    V = Av

    Area = (πd^2) / 4

    V = v (πd^2) / 4 ... 2

    Substituting equation 2 to 1;

    v1 (πd1^2) / 4 = v2 (πd2^2) / 4

    v1d1^2 = v2d2^2

    v2 = (v1d1^2) / d2^2

    Substituting the given values;

    v2 = (0.65 * 3^2) / 0.3^2

    v2 = 65 m/s

    the speed of the water leaving the nozzle is 65 m/s
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