Physics, asked by mahimareddy4922, 11 months ago

Why velocity of water increases when area decreases in a pipe?

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Answered by Ravispssbp
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Explanation:

Imagine the water flows out from a wider pipe to a narrower pipe. Since the area decreases, according to the Continuity equation, velocity of water molecules increase. This causes an decrease in pressure

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Imagine the water flows out from a wider pipe to a narrower pipe. Since the area decreases, according to the Continuity equation, velocity of water molecules increase. This causes an decrease in pressure.

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