The fluid is in streamlined flow through a horizontal pipe with a variable cross-sectional area. Which of the following statements is correct?
1. | The velocity is maximum at the narrowest part of the pipe, and pressure is maximum at the widest part of the pipe. |
2. | Both the velocity and pressure are maximum at the narrowest part of the pipe. |
3. | Both the velocity and pressure are maximum at the widest part of the pipe. |
4. | The velocity is minimum at the narrowest part of the pipe, and the pressure is minimum at the widest part of the pipe. |
1. | \(50\) Pa | 2. | \(40\) Pa |
3. | \(25\) Pa | 4. | \(0.5\) Pa |
1. | the water level remains unchanged. |
2. | the water level falls. |
3. | the water level rises. |
4. | the water level rises till half the number of stones are unloaded and then begins to fall. |
A fluid of density \(\rho~\)is flowing in a pipe of varying cross-sectional area as shown in the figure. Bernoulli's equation for the motion becomes:
1. \(p+\dfrac12\rho v^2+\rho gh\text{ = constant}\)
2. \(p+\dfrac12\rho v^2\text{ = constant}\)
3. \(\dfrac12\rho v^2+\rho gh\text{ = constant}\)
4. \(p+\rho gh\text{ = constant}\)