9. what happens to the internal pressure in a fluid flowing in a horizontal pipe when its speed increases? when its speed decreases?



Answer :

The pressure decreases when the speed increases then internal pressure in a fluid flowing in a horizontal pipe its speed decreases The pressure increases when the speed decreases.

What is Pressure?

  • The physical force used to apply pressure on an object is defined as such.
  • Per square inch of an item, a force is delivered perpendicularly to its surface.
  • For pressure, the fundamental formula is F/A. (Force per unit area).
  • The Pascal is the unit of pressure (Pa).
  • The four different types of pressure are absolute, atmospheric, differential, and gauge pressure.
  • 'Pressure' is the term used to describe the thrust (force) applied to a surface per unit area.
  • The ratio of force to area is another way to describe it (over which the force is acting).
  • The layer of gases that surrounds the earth's atmosphere creates a pressure that is known as "atmospheric pressure."

However, 101325 Pa is what it is at sea level.

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