Through the system of branched tubes, water flows in a steady state, as shown in the figure. Determine (a) the volumetric flow rate in (3) and the mass flow rate in (4).

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Through the system of branched tubes, water flows in a steady state, as shown in the figure. Determine (a) the volumetric flow rate in (3) and the mass flow rate in (4).

 

:P.
1000 kg/m³.
Data
water
m = 10 kg/s
(2)
(1)
V, =2 m/s
(3) 4, =0,0025 m²
Q = 0,03 m' /s
(4)
Transcribed Image Text::P. 1000 kg/m³. Data water m = 10 kg/s (2) (1) V, =2 m/s (3) 4, =0,0025 m² Q = 0,03 m' /s (4)
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