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How many litres of water flow out of a pipe having an area of cross section of 6 sq. cm in one minute if the speed of water in the pipe is 42cm/sec

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Answered by pinquancaro
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Volume of the water flowing out of the pipe in one minute is 15.12 litres.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find : How many liters of water flow out of a pipe having an area of cross section of 6 sq. cm in one minute if the speed of water in the pipe is 42 cm/sec.

Solution :

Area of the cross section of pipe = 6 cm²

Speed of the water flowing out of the pipe = 42 cm/sec

Volume of the water flowing out of the pipe in one second = Area of the cross section × Speed of the water flowing out of the pipe

i.e. V_w=6 \times 42\ cm^3

V_w=252\ cm^3

Volume of the water flowing out of the pipe in one minute is given by,

V= 60\times 252\ cm^3

V= 15120\ cm^3

We know that,

1 litre = 1000 cm³

1 cm³ = 0.001 litre

15120 cm³ = 0.001\times 15120 litre

15120 cm³ = 15.12 litre

Therefore, Volume of the water flowing out of the pipe in one minute is 15.12 litres.

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Answered by kajalpatel7379
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Answer:

15.12 litre

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