Physics, asked by bhuvisweety9577, 1 year ago

When water flows through a pipe, which of the layers most fastest and slowest?

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Answered by richie82
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water and Many liquids are transported from one place to another place through pipes of different sizes when liquid flows it is believed to be moving in different layers in between the adjacent layer of the liquids there is a force of friction which opposes the motion of the layer of liquid the force of friction between layers of liquid is called viscosity , 'viscosity is the measure of resistance to liquid which flows'.
Hans layer present in the upper most part of the water it will flow faster
Answered by ishwaryam062001
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Answer:

The water in the middle of the pipe will flow the fastest, while the water closest to the sides of the pipe will flow the slowest.

Explanation:

Bernoulli's Principle states that as the speed of a fluid increases, the pressure of that fluid decreases. This means that the water in the middle of the pipe will have a lower pressure than the water at the sides, which causes it to move faster.

From the above question,

They have given :

      The layers most fastest and slowest

1. Water flows through a pipe.

2. The water in the middle of the pipe has a lower pressure due to Bernoulli's Principle.

3. This lower pressure causes the water to flow faster.

4. The water closer to the walls of the pipe has a higher pressure due to friction.

5. This higher pressure causes the water to move more slowly.

This is because the water in the middle of the pipe has more space to move around, allowing it to flow faster.

The water closest to the walls of the pipe has less space to move around, causing it to move more slowly. This is due to the friction between the water and the walls of the pipe.

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