Physics: Principles with Applications
Physics: Principles with Applications
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780130606204
Author: Douglas C. Giancoli
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 10, Problem 83GP

(a)

To determine

To Find: The velocity of the water.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 83GP

The velocity of water coming out from each sprinkler head is 9.13 m/s .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The diameter of the pipe, d=1.9 cm = 0.019 m

Angle,  θ=35°

Radius, r = 8 m = Δx

Formula used:

By using the equation of continuity

  v0x=v0×cosθ and v0y=v0×sinθ

In x-direction, there is no acceleration,

  So, x(t)=x0+v0x×t

In the Y direction, there is an acceleration due to gravity.

  So, y(t)=y0+v0y×t+12×a×t2

Calculation:

Here, d = diameter of the pipe

  v0 = velocity

  v0y = velocity of y

  v0x = velocity of x

Substitute the given values in the above equation,

  x - x0 =Δx=v0x×t r = v0x×t , t =rv0x0 = v0y×t - 12 ×g×t2v0y×t=12×g×t2v0y= 12×g×t = 12×g×rv0xv0×sinθ = 12×g×rv0×cosθv02 = 9.8×8sin (2θ) = 78.40.9396 = 83.4v0 = 9.13 m/s

Conclusion:

Thus, the velocity of water coming out from each sprinkler head is 9.13 m/s .

(b)

To determine

To Find: The rate of flow of water.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 83GP

The rate of flow of water in liters/second, when each head diameter is 3 mm is 0.258 lit/sec .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

the diameter of each head= d = 3 mm = 0.003 m

output velocity voutput = 9.13 m/s

Formula used:

By using the continuity equation, we can get the rate of flow in liter per second

  Ainput×vinput = Aoutput×voutputQ = VolumeTime = 4×π×r2×voutput = 4×π×d24×voutput

Calculation:

Substitute the given values in the above equation,

  Ainput×vinput = Aoutput×voutputQ = VolumeTime = 4×π×r2×voutput = 4×π×d24×voutputQ = 4×π×(0.003)2×9.13 = 2.58×10-4 m3/ secQ = 2.58×10-1 lit/ sec = 0.258 litre / second

Conclusion:

Thus, the rate of flow of water in litre/second, when each head diameter is 3 mm is 0.258 lit/sec

(c)

To determine

To Find: The speed of water.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 83GP

The speed of water flowing inside the 1.9 cm diameter pipe is 0.91 m/s

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  Rate of flow Q = 0.258 m3/s = 4×Aout×VoutDiameter of pipe d = 1.9 cm = 0.019 cm

Formula used:

The total energy can be found from the KE at the bottom of motion by the following formula,

  Ainput×vinput= 4×Aoutput×voutputAinput = π4×d2

Calculation:

Substitute the given values in the above equation,

  vinput=4×Aoutput×voutputAinput = 0.258π4×0.0192 = 0.91 m/s

Conclusion:

Thus, the speed of water flowing inside the 1.9 cm diameter pipe is 0.91 m/s .

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