Water flows along a horizontal pipe of non-uniform cross-section. The pressure is 1 cm of Hg, where the velocity is 35 cm/s . At a point where the velocity is 65cm/s the pressure will be Water flows along a horizontal pipe of non-uniform cross-section. The pressure is 1 cm of Hg where the velocity is 35 cm/s . At a point where the velocity is 65cm/s the pressure will be September 18, 2020 Category: Arihant Physics by D.C Pandey , Chapter 13 - Fluid Mechanics , Volume 1 , Facebook Messenger WhatsApp Share this:TwitterFacebook Related The difference of pressure between two points along a horizontal pipe through which water is flowing is 1.4 cm of Hg. If due to non-uniform cross section the speed of flow at a point of greater cross section is 60 cm/s, the speed of flow at the other point isIt water flows horizontally through a pipe of varying cross section and the pressure of water equals 10cm of g at a point where the velocity of flow is 40 cm/s, what is the pressure at another point where the velocity of flow is 50 cm/s?A horizontal pipe of varying cross-sectional area carries water flowing at a constant rate. The pressure at sections (1) and (2) are 50 cm and 20 cm of Hg. If the velocity of section (1) is 5 m/s, what is the velocity of section (2). Also determine the ratio of 4 areas at sections (1) and (2) (as shown in Fig.