Solving Problems: kinematics, dynamics, statics and hydrostatics , laws of conservation, hydrodynamics
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Water flows through a pipe of radius r = 0.150 ± 0.002 m with a speed of 2.50 ± 0.05 m/s. Calculate the volume flow rate of the water with its uncertainty.
0.177 ± 0.008 m3 s-1
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Not a property of an ideal liquid
Property of an ideal liquid
The fluid is compressible and the density changes
The fluid is incompressible and the density does not change
The fluid is nonviscous—there are no frictional forces between molecules
The fluid is viscous—there are frictional forces between molecules
The fluid’s motion is steady—the velocity, density, and pressure of the liquid at one point is the same at any given point in time
The fluid’s motion is unsteady—the velocity, density, and pressure of the liquid at one point changes with time
The fluid moves without turbulence.
The fluid moves with turbulence.
NO liquid is truly an ideal liquid! In certain conditions some liquid behave similarly to an ideal liquid, and it is often useful to assume that a liquid behaves like an ideal liquid in calculations. But NO liquid is truly an ideal liquid!
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