Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Physics
Fluid Mechanics
Fluid Flow and Pressure
how do i calculate the pressure of a pipe with same area and constant velocity. I tried to use bernoulli's equation but it only applies if the area of the opening and end are not the same
1 answer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moody_chart
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
A horizontal pipe narrows from a diameter of 10 to 5 cm. For an incompressible fluid flowing from the larger diameter to the
Water flows under pressure from one pipe into a second pipe having half the diameter. The volume flow rate in the narrow pipe is
an ideal fluid flows through a pipe hat runs up an incline and gradually rises to a height H. The cross sectional area of the
For an ideal fluid flowing through a horizontal pipe, Bernoulli's principle and the continuity equation state that the pressure
Please someone help..A horizontal pipe 10.0cm in diameter has a smooth reduction to a pipe 5.0cm in diameter. If the pressure of
Water moves through a constricted pipe in steady, ideal flow. At the lower point shown in figure below, the pressure is P1 =
1.) Water flows from a 2 cm diameter pipe, at a speed of 0.35m/sec. How long will it take to fill a 10 liter container?
2.) A
An incompressible fluid is flowing through a horizontal pipe with a constriction. The velocity of the fluid in the wide section
Water flows into a cylindrical tank through pipe 1 at a rate of 25 ft/s and leaves through pipe 2 at 10 ft/s and through pipe 3
Water flows at 12 m/s in a horizontal pipe with a pressure of 3.0 x 10 4 N/m2 . If the pipe widens to twice its original radius,