Physics, asked by rajvardhanp395, 8 months ago

why dose velocity increase when water flowing in broader pipe enters a narrow pipe?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Continuity equation A  

1

​  

v  

1

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=A  

2

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v  

2

​  

.

If A  

2

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<A  

1

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 ,then v  

2

​  

>v  

1

​  

 

So when water flowing in broader pipe enters a narrow pipe, the velocity increases and reason can be given by continuity equation

Explanation:

Answered by Ekasha
0

Answer:

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Explanation:

Continuity equation A1v1=A2v2.

If A2<A1 ,then v2>v1

So when water flowing in broader pipe enters a narrow pipe, the velocity increases and reason can be given by continuity equation 

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