One end of a cylindrical pipe has a radius of 5.8 cm. Water (density = 1.0 x 103 kg/m³) streams steadily out at 5.3 m/s. At what rate is water mass leaving the pipe? Express your answer in kg/s, to at least one digit after the decimal point.

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One end of a cylindrical pipe has a
radius of 5.8 cm. Water (density = 1.0 x
103 kg/m3) streams steadily out at 5.3
m/s.
At what rate is water mass leaving the
pipe?
Express your answer in kg/s, to at least
one digit after the decimal point.
Transcribed Image Text:One end of a cylindrical pipe has a radius of 5.8 cm. Water (density = 1.0 x 103 kg/m3) streams steadily out at 5.3 m/s. At what rate is water mass leaving the pipe? Express your answer in kg/s, to at least one digit after the decimal point.
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Mass flow rate

m/t = AL(rho)/t

= Rho(AV)

= 1000 × π × (0.058)² × 5.3

= 56.012 kg/s

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