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PhysicsEasyMCQ2025 · 22 Jan Shift 2

Q41. A tube of length L is shown in the figure. The radius of cross section at the point (1) is 2 cm and at the point (2) is 1 cm , respectively. If the velocity of water entering at point (1) is 2 m/s, then velocity of water leaving the point (2) will be (1) 4 m/s (2) 2 m/s (3) 6 m/s (4) 8 m/s

What This Question Tests

This question tests the direct application of the equation of continuity for incompressible fluids, relating the cross-sectional area to the fluid velocity.

Concepts Tested

Equation of continuityIncompressible fluid flowCross-sectional area

Formulas Used

A₁v₁ = A₂v₂

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