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Water from a tap emerges vertically down with an initial speed of 1.0 ms1. The cross-sectional area of tap is 104 m2. Assume that the pressure is constant throughout the stream of water, and that the flow is steady. The cross sectional area of the stream 0.15 m below the tap is

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5.0×104 m2
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1.0×105 m2
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5.0×105 m2
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2.0×105 m2
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Solution

The correct option is C 5.0×105 m2
Applying bernoulli's theorem (energy conservation) between two points on the water stream,
Decrease in fluid's PE=increase in fluid's KE
ρgΔh=12ρ(v2fv2i)
or 2(10)(0.15)=v2f(1.0)2
Δh=0.15 m, difference in height of two points is 0.15 m
vf=2 m/s
Now from continuity equation
A1v1=A2v2
or A1v
velocity has become twice. Hence area of cross-section of water stream will become half.
A=A2
A=0.5×104 m2
A=5×105 m2

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