(e) The static pressure in a horizontal pipe- line is 4.3 x 10* Pa, the total pressure is 4.7 x 10ʻ Pa, and the area of cross-section is 20 cm?. The fluid may be considered to be incompressible and non-viscous and has a density of 10' kg m. Calculate: (i) the flow velocity in the pipeline, (ii) the volume flow rate in the pipeline.

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(c) The static pressure in a horizontal pipe-
line is 4.3 x 10* Pa, the total pressure is
4.7 x 10* Pa, and the area of cross-section
is 20 cm?. The fluid may be considered to
be incompressible and non-viscous and
has a density of 10' kg m. Calculate:
(i) the flow velocity in the pipeline,
(ii) the volume flow rate in the pipeline.
Transcribed Image Text:(c) The static pressure in a horizontal pipe- line is 4.3 x 10* Pa, the total pressure is 4.7 x 10* Pa, and the area of cross-section is 20 cm?. The fluid may be considered to be incompressible and non-viscous and has a density of 10' kg m. Calculate: (i) the flow velocity in the pipeline, (ii) the volume flow rate in the pipeline.
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