QNo : 6503 In the diagram (not to scale), the balancing force required on the right hand side is: a) 4 N b) 20 N c) 1 N d) 100 N
In the left side of the system pressure = 20N / 10cm² In the right side pressure = ?N / 2cm² As this is a balanced system these must be equal. 20N / 10cm² = ?N / 2cm² (20N x 2cm²)/ 10cm² Force = 4N
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convergent duct QNo : 16584 In a subsonic convergent duct the: a) pressure increases, velocity decreases and temperature decreases b) temperature increases, velocity increases and pressure decreases c) pressure increases, velocity decreases and temperature increases d) velocity increases, pressure decreases and temperature decreases
In its simplest form Bernoulli’s principle states that a fluid in a large diameter pipe flows slower than in a small diameter pipe. A convergent duct is a large diameter pipe becoming a small diameter pipe. The speed of the fluid becomes faster but, in accordance with the principle of conservation of energy, there is a decrease in static pressure and temperature.
divergent duct
QNo : 12132 For a subsonic airflow, in a divergent duct the: a) pressure decreases, velocity increases and temperature increases. b) pressure increases, velocity decreases and temperature increases. c) pressure increases, velocity decreases and temperature decreases. d) pressure decreases, velocity increases and temperature decreases.
QNo : 12133 For a subsonic airflow, air passing through a divergent duct: a) decreases in velocity and increases in pressure. b) increases in pressure and velocity. c) decreases in pressure and velocity. d) increases in velocity and decreases in pressure.
*In its simplest form Bernoulli’s principle states that a fluid in a large diameter pipe flows slower than in a small diameter pipe. A divergent duct is a small diameter pipe becoming a large diameter pipe. The speed of the fluid becomes slower but, in accordance with the principle of conservation of energy, there is an increase in static pressure and temperature.