enzene flows through a 100 mm diameter pipe at a mean velocity of 3 m/s. Find the a) volume flow rate in cubic meter/second and Liters/minute, b) mass flow rate in kg/s.
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Given: Mean velocity = 3 m/s Diameter = 100 mm = 0.1 m Radius = 0.05 m Area = πr^2 = π(0.05)^2 = 0.00785 m^2 Volume flow rate = Area x velocity = 0.00785 m^2 x 3 m/s = 0.02355 m^3/s Show more…
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