Recall that a flow given as a volume per unit time. Do not forget to convert flow into SI units.
Then find the speed of the flow.
Friday, November 12, 2010
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Look at pg 421 in the text. The example 13.10 explains everything clearly
I found Q by doing 400L/342seconds and got 1.6959. Then I used the equation v=Q/pi(r^2) and did 1.6959/pi(.0065^2) and got the wrong answer of 12779.95. Whats wrong?
nevermind i got it6hrs later...
It feels like what Anon1 did should be right but it's totally off and there's no help anywhere or other similar problems. This is ridiculous
you have to convert liters to m^3
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