SOLUTION: Water flows through a 7cm diameter pipe at the rate of 4meter/seconds. 1. How many cm^3 of water flows the pope in one seconds 2. Express the flow of water as a rate in liters/m

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Question 1136520: Water flows through a 7cm diameter pipe at the rate of 4meter/seconds.
1. How many cm^3 of water flows the pope in one seconds
2. Express the flow of water as a rate in liters/minute

Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Cross-sectional area is pi*r^2=pi*3.5^2=12.25 pi=38.48 cm^2
4 meters/second is 400 cm/second, so the product is 38.48*400=15,392 cm^3/second
That is 15.392 liters/second or 923.52 liters/minute

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