Question 1177263
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Find the volume per second by dividing 550 by 60.  Calculate the volume in cubic inches of a 12-inch length of 10-inch diameter pipe (volume of a cylinder: *[tex \Large V\ =\ \pi r^2h] where *[tex \Large r] is one-half the diameter of the pipe and *[tex \Large h] is the 12-inch length.  Multiply the volume of the 1-foot section of pipe by 0.004329 to get the volume in gallons.  Divide the number of gallons per second of flow rate by the volume of the 1-foot section to get the flow velocity in feet per second.


																
John
*[tex \LARGE e^{i\pi}\ +\ 1\ =\ 0]
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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