12) Which of the following statement is a consequence of the equation of continuity? a) Pressure in a static fluid is transmitted uniformly throughout b) Fluid flows faster through a narrower pipe c) Flow rate depends on the height of the fluid above the hole d) None of the above

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Question 12 Which of the following statement is a consequence of the equation of continuity?
12) Which of the following statement is a
consequence of the equation of continuity?
a) Pressure in a static fluid is transmitted
uniformly throughout
b) Fluid flows faster through a narrower
pipe
c) Flow rate depends on the height of the
fluid above the hole
d) None of the above
Transcribed Image Text:12) Which of the following statement is a consequence of the equation of continuity? a) Pressure in a static fluid is transmitted uniformly throughout b) Fluid flows faster through a narrower pipe c) Flow rate depends on the height of the fluid above the hole d) None of the above
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Given question regarding Equation of continuity 

Equation of continuity can be expressed as 

     A1v1 = Av2

where A represent the cross sectional area and v the velocity .


The equation proves the law of conservation of mass in fluid dynamics. The continuity equation states that the mass flow rate of the fluid flowing in a pipe remains constant.

 

The consequence of Equation of continuity is in narrower region(with less area), fluid flows faster.

ie) correct answer is option B

 

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