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Water from a tap emerges vertically downwards with an initial speed of 1 m/s. The cross-section area of the tap is 104 m2 . Assuming that the pressure is constant throughout the stream of water and the flow is steady, what will be the cross-section area of the stream 0.15 m below the tap?

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1.5×105 m2
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2×105 m2
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4×105 m2
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D
5×105 m2
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Solution

The correct option is D 5×105 m2
Let A1, V1 be the area and velocity of water emerging from the tap and A2, V2 be the area and velocity of water 0.15 m below the tap.
Applying equation of motion for a fluid particle,
V22=V21+2gh
V2=12+(2×10×0.15)
V2=2 m/s
Applying the continuity equation for imcompressible flow,
A1V1=A2V2
104×1=A2×2
A2=5×105 m2

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