The horizontal pipe shown in the figure Figure 1 has a cross
The horizontal pipe, shown in the figure (Figure 1), has a cross-sectional area of 40.0 cm2 at the wider portions and 10.0 cm2 at the constriction. Water is flowing in the pipe, and the discharge from the pipe is 6.00times10-3 m3/s (6.00L/s). The density of mercury is rhoHg = 13.6timesl03kg/m3 and the density of water is rhow = 1.00times103kg/m3. What is the difference in height between the mercury columns in the U-shaped tube?
Solution
From Continuity equations
A1V1=A2V2
40*V1=10*6
V1=1.5 m/s
From Bernoull\'s equation
P1+(1/2)pV12+pgy =P2+(1/2)pV22+pgy
P1-P2 =(1/2)p[V22-V12] =(1/2)*1000*[62-1.52]
P1-P2=16875 pa
Since
P1-P2 = (pmercury-p)gh =(13600-1000)*9.8*h
16875 =12600*9.8*h
h=0.1366 m or 13.66 cm
