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Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
A body can possess velocity at the same time in horizontal and vertical direction
For example
A projectile
The complete and comprehensive solution is attached.
Answer:
Explanation:
The speed of the water in the large section of the pipe is not stated
so i will assume 36m/s
(if its not the said speed, input the figure of your speed and you get it right)
Continuity equation is applicable for ideal, incompressible liquids
Q the flux of water that is Av with A the cross section area and v the velocity,
so,


the diameter decreases 86% so


Thus, speed in smaller section is 48.6 m/s
The Young modulus is given by:

where
F is the force applied

is the initial length of the wire

is the cross-sectional area of the wire

is the stretch of the wire
The wire in the problem stretches by

of its length, this means

We can also calculate the area of the wire; its radius is in fact half the diameter:

and so the area is

We know the force applied to the wire, F=20 N, so now we have everything to calculate the Young modulus: