Water Emerges Straight Down From A 1.50 Cm Diameter Faucet At A Speed Of 0.800 M/S has a 0.210 m below the faucet diameter of -0.918cm.
The speed of an object, also known as v in kinematics, is a scalar quantity that refers to the size of the change in that object's position over time or the size of the change in that object's position per unit of time. The distance travelled by an object in a time interval divided by the length of the interval gives the average speed of the object during that interval. A circle's diameter is defined as the distance between its opposing edges. Learn the diameter formulas and the connections between related metrics that are very significant.
H = (q/pi*v)^1/2
h = (141.37*10^-6/pi*2.1359
= 4.5905*10^-3m
d = 2h = 9.181*10^-3m
d = -0.918cm
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Water emerges straight down from a 1.50 cm diameter faucet at a speed of 0.800 m/s. (Because of the construction of the faucet, there is no variation in speed across the stream. What is the diameter of the stream 0.200 m below the faucet? Neglect any effects due to surface tension.