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Bernoulli Equation 50 Numerical Problems With Solutions

The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) focused on the Bernoulli equation, specifically calculating pressure changes in a fluid flowing through a pipe with varying cross-sectional areas. Each question follows a consistent format, providing initial conditions such as area, velocity, and pressure, and requires the application of Bernoulli's principle to find the pressure at a different point in the pipe. The repeated calculations yield a consistent answer of 186.5 kPa for the pressure at the second point in all examples presented.

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Bernoulli Equation 50 Numerical Problems With Solutions

The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) focused on the Bernoulli equation, specifically calculating pressure changes in a fluid flowing through a pipe with varying cross-sectional areas. Each question follows a consistent format, providing initial conditions such as area, velocity, and pressure, and requires the application of Bernoulli's principle to find the pressure at a different point in the pipe. The repeated calculations yield a consistent answer of 186.5 kPa for the pressure at the second point in all examples presented.

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Bernoulli Equation - 70 MCQs (Formatted)

1. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure P1

= 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

2. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure P1

= 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

3. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure P1

= 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s
Bernoulli Equation - 70 MCQs (Formatted)

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

4. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure P1

= 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

5. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure P1

= 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa


Bernoulli Equation - 70 MCQs (Formatted)

6. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure P1

= 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

7. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure P1

= 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

8. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure P1

= 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s
Bernoulli Equation - 70 MCQs (Formatted)

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

9. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure P1

= 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

10. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa


Bernoulli Equation - 70 MCQs (Formatted)

11. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

12. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

13. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s
Bernoulli Equation - 70 MCQs (Formatted)

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

14. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

15. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa


Bernoulli Equation - 70 MCQs (Formatted)

16. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

17. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

18. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s
Bernoulli Equation - 70 MCQs (Formatted)

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

19. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

20. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa


Bernoulli Equation - 70 MCQs (Formatted)

21. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

22. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

23. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s
Bernoulli Equation - 70 MCQs (Formatted)

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

24. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

25. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa


Bernoulli Equation - 70 MCQs (Formatted)

26. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

27. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

28. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s
Bernoulli Equation - 70 MCQs (Formatted)

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

29. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

30. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa


Bernoulli Equation - 70 MCQs (Formatted)

31. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

32. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

33. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s
Bernoulli Equation - 70 MCQs (Formatted)

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

34. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

35. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa


Bernoulli Equation - 70 MCQs (Formatted)

36. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

37. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

38. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s
Bernoulli Equation - 70 MCQs (Formatted)

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

39. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

40. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa


Bernoulli Equation - 70 MCQs (Formatted)

41. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

42. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

43. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s
Bernoulli Equation - 70 MCQs (Formatted)

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

44. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

45. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa


Bernoulli Equation - 70 MCQs (Formatted)

46. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

47. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

48. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s
Bernoulli Equation - 70 MCQs (Formatted)

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

49. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

50. A fluid flows through a pipe with cross-sectional area A1 = 0.1 m² at a velocity V1 = 3 m/s and pressure

P1 = 200 kPa. At another point, the area A2 = 0.05 m² and the elevation difference is negligible. Calculate the

pressure P2 at this point. (Assume fluid is incompressible and density = 1000 kg/m³)

Solution:

Using Bernoulli's equation and continuity: A1*V1 = A2*V2 => V2 = (A1/A2)*V1 = (0.1/0.05)*3 = 6 m/s

Bernoulli: P1 + 0.5*rho*V1² = P2 + 0.5*rho*V2²

=> 200000 + 0.5*1000*3² = P2 + 0.5*1000*6²

=> 200000 + 4500 = P2 + 18000 => P2 = 186500 Pa = 186.5 kPa

Answer: 186.5 kPa

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