In a steady flow through a nozzle, the flow velocity on the nozzle axis is given by v=uo(1+ 3x/L), where, x is the distance along the axis of the nozzle from its inlet plane and L is the length of the nozzle. The time required for a fluid particle on the axis to travel from the inlet to the exit plane of the nozzle is (a) L Uo (b) LIn 4 340 (c) L 400 (d) L 2.500

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In a steady flow through a nozzle, the flow velocity on the nozzle axis is
given by v=uo(1+3x/L), where, x is the distance along the axis of the nozzle
from its inlet plane and L is the length of the nozzle. The time required for a
fluid particle on the axis to travel from the inlet to the exit plane of the nozzle
is
(a)
L
40
(b)
340
In 4
(c)
L
4U0
(d)
L
2.500
Transcribed Image Text:In a steady flow through a nozzle, the flow velocity on the nozzle axis is given by v=uo(1+3x/L), where, x is the distance along the axis of the nozzle from its inlet plane and L is the length of the nozzle. The time required for a fluid particle on the axis to travel from the inlet to the exit plane of the nozzle is (a) L 40 (b) 340 In 4 (c) L 4U0 (d) L 2.500
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