A garden house has a cross sectional area of 1.35x10-4 m2. Inside the hose, the water flow with a speed of 1.46 m/s. If the cross section area of the nozzle was 0.43x10-4 m2, then determine the speed of water in the nozzle.
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Volume flow rate = cross sectional area x speed Volume flow rate = 1.35x10^-4 m^2 x 1.46 m/s Volume flow rate = 1.971x10^-4 m^3/s Show more…
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