The water in a divergent duct has an incompressible flow. If the inlet velocity and area are 10 ft/s and 17 ft2 , respectively. If the exit area is thrice the inlet area, calculate the water flow velocity at the exit. *

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The water in a divergent duct has an incompressible flow. If the inlet velocity and
area are 10 ft/s and 17 ft2 , respectively. If the exit area is thrice the inlet area,
calculate the water flow velocity at the exit.
Transcribed Image Text:The water in a divergent duct has an incompressible flow. If the inlet velocity and area are 10 ft/s and 17 ft2 , respectively. If the exit area is thrice the inlet area, calculate the water flow velocity at the exit.
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