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A garden hose with an internal diameter of 1.9cmis connected to a (stationary) lawn sprinkler that consists merely of a container with24holes, each 0.13cmin diameter. If the water in the hose has a speed of 0.9ms, at what speed does it leave the sprinkler holes?

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The speed of water through the sprinkler holes is 8.1ms.

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01

Given data

i) The diameter of a garden hose isd1=1.9cm

ii) The number of holes of the lawn sprinkler isN=24

iii) The diameter of each hole of the sprinkler isd2=0.13cm

iv) The speed of water in the hose isv=0.91ms

02

Understanding the concept continuity equation

An ideal fluid is incompressible and lacks viscosity, and its flow is steady and irrotational. A streamline is a path followed by an individual fluid particle. A tube of flow is a bundle of streamlines. The flow within any tube of flow obeys the equation of continuity:

Rv=Av=Constant

Which Rvis the volume flow rate, Ais the cross-sectional area of the tube of flow at any point, and vis the speed of the fluid at that point.

Write the continuity equation in terms of the diameter of each hole and the diameter of a garden hose. Then inserting the given values in it, find the speed of water through the sprinkler holes.

Formulae are as follows:

A1v1=A2v2

where Ais area and vis velocity.

03

Determining the speed of water through the sprinkler holes

Let, A2be the area of a single hole of the sprinkler. Then, the equation of continuity becomes,

A1V1=NA2V2

V2A1V1NA2V1NA1A2

So,

A1A2=r12r22

=d12d22

Substituting this in the above equation,

V2=V1Nd12d2

=0.91m/s241.9102m20.13102m2

=8.1ms

Therefore, the speed of water through the sprinkler holes is v2=8.1m/s.

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