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Cross-sectional area of pipe is π(1.5)² = 7.07 cm²

that means the flow is 10 cm/s x 7.07 cm² = 70.7 cm³/s

70.7 cm³/s x 60 sec = 4240 cm³ or 4.24 Liter

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Q: Water flows through a circular pipe of internal diameter 3cm at a speed of 10 cms If the pipe is full how much water flows from the pipe in one minute?
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