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an ideal gas is flowing in a constant diameter pipe at a constant temprature. what is the relation of average velocity to pressure

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Answer:

V = mRT /  ([tex]\frac{\pi }{4}[/tex]d²)PM

Therefore, pressure decreases as velocity increases.

This is a hypothetical concept as the friction which causes the velocity to increases also makes the pressure decrease.

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

we know that an ideal gas equation is;

[tex]_p[/tex] = PM/RT --------------- let this be equation 1

P is pressure, M is molecular weight, R is universal gas constant and T is the absolute temperature.

The volumetric flow rate from the continuity equation is;

Q = AV

and A =  [tex]\frac{\pi }{4}[/tex]d²

so, Q = ([tex]\frac{\pi }{4}[/tex]d²)V ---------let this be equation 2

Expression for mass m in flowrate is;

m = Q[tex]_p[/tex] ------------------let this be equation 3

so, m = ([tex]\frac{\pi }{4}[/tex]d²)V × PM/RT

solve for V

V = mRT /  ([tex]\frac{\pi }{4}[/tex]d²)PM

Therefore, pressure decreases as velocity increases.

This is a hypothetical concept as the friction which causes the velocity to increases also makes the pressure decrease.