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When a fluid is flowing through pipe the velocity of liquid is?

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Answered by blazingtank
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Answer:Q=V/t

Explanation:

For a fluid flowing through a pipe, you can measure the velocity as the volume flow rate. Meaning how much(Volume in m^3) of the fluid flows per second. [m^3]/[s]

Depending on what's given in your question, you can also use

Q=Av

Where Q is the volume flow rate [m^3/s]

A is area [m^2]

v is velocity [m/s]

Fluid flowing through different sections of a pipe can follow this relation:

A_{1}v_{1} = A_{2}v_{2}

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