Bernoulli's Equation - AP Physics 2

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Water is flowing at a rate of through a tube with a diameter of 1m. If the pressure at this point is 80kPa, what is the pressure of the water after the tube narrows to a diameter of 0.5m?

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We need Bernoulli's equation to solve this problem:

The problem statement doesn't tell us that the height changes, so we can remove the last term on each side of the expression, then arrange to solve for the final pressure:

We know the initial pressure, so we still need to calculate the initial and final velocities. We'll use the continuity equation:

Rearrange for velocity:

Where is the cross-sectional area. We can calculate this for each diameter of the tube:

Now we can calculate the velocity for each diameter:

Now we have all of the values needed for Bernoulli's equation, allowing us to solve:

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