Continuity Equation - Physics

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Fluid flows into a pipe with a diameter of at a rate of . If the other end of the pipe has a cross sectional area of , what is the speed of the fluid as it exits the pipe?

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This question tests the concept of the continuity equation which stipulates that at steady state the volume flowing into one end of a pipe must be exactly equal to the volume flowing out of the other end. That is, . Note that in this case, we are given the inlet diameter and not cross-sectional area. Thus, we must also find the inlet's cross-sectional area by using the formula for the area of a circle.

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