why dose velocity increase when water flowing in broader pipe enters a narrow pipe?
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Continuity equation A
1
v
1
=A
2
v
2
.
If A
2
<A
1
,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
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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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