Consider two liquids of densities p₁ = 1000 kg/m³ and p2 = 800 kg/m³ that are initially flowing in pipe1 and pipe2, respectively. The two flow streams are mixed when they merge into the horizontal pipe3 as shown in the figure. The flow rates in the three pipes are Q₁ = 10-2 m³/s, Q₂ = 2.5x10-3 m³/s and Q3 = 1.25x10-² m³/s and the viscosities of all three fluids are equal: μ₁ = μ₂ = μ3 = 5.1x10-4 Pa.s. Q1 Q2 Pipe2 Pipel The flow in pipe3 is laminar True False Pipe3 Q3

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Consider two liquids of densities p₁ = 1000 kg/m³ and p₂ = 800 kg/m³ that are
initially flowing in pipe1 and pipe2, respectively. The two flow streams are mixed
when they merge into the horizontal pipe3 as shown in the figure. The flow rates in
the three pipes are Q₁ = 10-2 m³/s, Q₂ = 2.5x10-3 m³/s and Q3 = 1.25x10-² m³/s
and the viscosities of all three fluids are equal: μ₁ = µ₂ = µ3 = 5.1x10-4 Pa.s.
Q1
Q2 Pipe2
Pipel
The flow in pipe3 is laminar
True
False
Pipe3
Q3
Transcribed Image Text:Consider two liquids of densities p₁ = 1000 kg/m³ and p₂ = 800 kg/m³ that are initially flowing in pipe1 and pipe2, respectively. The two flow streams are mixed when they merge into the horizontal pipe3 as shown in the figure. The flow rates in the three pipes are Q₁ = 10-2 m³/s, Q₂ = 2.5x10-3 m³/s and Q3 = 1.25x10-² m³/s and the viscosities of all three fluids are equal: μ₁ = µ₂ = µ3 = 5.1x10-4 Pa.s. Q1 Q2 Pipe2 Pipel The flow in pipe3 is laminar True False Pipe3 Q3
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