Air flows at the rate of 1.5 m3/s through a horizontal pipe with a gradually reducing cross-section as shown in the figure. The two cross-sections of the pipe have diameters of 400 mm and 200 mm. Take...

answer quicklyAir flows at the rate of 1.5 m3/s through a horizontal<br>pipe with a gradually reducing cross-section as shown<br>in the figure. The two cross-sections of the pipe have<br>diameters of 400 mm and 200 mm. Take the air density<br>as 1.2 kg/m3 and and assume inviscid incompressible<br>flow. The change in pressure (p2 - P1) (in kPa) between<br>sections 1 and 2 is<br>200 mm<br>Air Flow<br>400 mm<br>1.5 m/s<br>

Extracted text: Air flows at the rate of 1.5 m3/s through a horizontal pipe with a gradually reducing cross-section as shown in the figure. The two cross-sections of the pipe have diameters of 400 mm and 200 mm. Take the air density as 1.2 kg/m3 and and assume inviscid incompressible flow. The change in pressure (p2 - P1) (in kPa) between sections 1 and 2 is 200 mm Air Flow 400 mm 1.5 m/s

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