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26. How many litres of water flows out of a pipe having an area of cross-section 6 cm² 1 in h if the speed of water is 40 cm/s?​

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Answered by nilesh102
2

Question : How many litres of water flows out of a pipe having an area of cross-section 6 cm² in one hour. if the speed of water is 40 cm/s ?

Given data :

  • cross section area of pipe = 6 cm²
  • speed of water = 40 cm/s
  • Time = 1 hour = (60 * 60) sec = 3600 sec

Solution :

⟹ Volume of water flows through pipe = Area of cross section × speed of flow × time

⟹ Volume of water flows through pipe = 6 * 40 * 3600

⟹ Volume of water flows through pipe = 240 * 3600

⟹ Volume of water flows through pipe = 864000 cm³

Now, we concert volume into litre (cm³ to litre)

⟹ 864000/1000

⟹ 864 litre

Answer : 864 litres of water flows out of pipe.

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Answered by Yugant1913
9

Answer:

864 litres of water flows out of pipe.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

Cross section area of pipe = 6cm²

Speed of water = 40 cm/sec

Time = 1 hour = ( 6060)sec = 3600 sec

Solution

Volume of water flows through pipe = area of cross section ✕speed of flow ✕ time

Volume of water flows through pipe

= 6 ✕40 ✕ 3600

=240 ✕ 3600

= 86400 cm³

Now, we concept Volume into litres ( cm³ to litres)

➲ 864000/1000

➲864 litres

Answer 864 is litres of water flows out of pipe

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