Water is flowing in a band which flows from horizontal to vertically upward as shown in the figure below. The diameter of the pipe increases from 1.1m at cross section 1 to 1.7 mat cross section 2 which is situated 0.4 m above cross section 1. The volume of water in the pipe between cross sections 1 and 2 is 5.70848 m . If the discharge is 0.6 m/s and the pressure at cross section 1 is 1.4 bar. Assuming there is no energy loss (a) Calculate the pressure at cross-section 2 (b) Calculate the horizontal component of the force that water flowing in the pipe exerts on the bend. Give your answer in al decimal place! (c) Calculate the vertical component of the force that water flowing in the pipe exerts on the bend Give your answer in kN 11 decimal place) (d) Calculate the magnitude of the force that water flowing in the pipe exerts on the bend Give your answer to nearest kN 10 decimal places) Cross Section 2 CONTROL VOLUME Cross Section 1 TV 2211
a) Pressure at cross-section 2 (Pa) Round your answer to 3 decimal places. b) Horizontal component of the force on the bend (kN) Round your answer to 1 decimal place.
c) Vertical component of the force on the bend (kN) Round your answer to 1 decimal place. d) Force on bend (kN) Round your answer to the nearest integer.
Water is flowing in a band which flows from horizontal to vertically upward as shown in the figure below. The diameter o
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Water is flowing in a band which flows from horizontal to vertically upward as shown in the figure below. The diameter o
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