Fluids - Lecture 2.1 - Continuity and Bernoulli's Equation

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2010

Part 1 of the second fluids lecture as part of the module Thermodynamics and Fluids (UFMEQU-20-1), given on 18/10/10.

The lecture covers:
Volumetric Flow Rate
Mass Flow Rate
Energy in a Fluid
Flow Work

See part two for Bernoulli's Equation.

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  • This Professor deserves absolute five-star rating! You're the best, man!! You broke the subject down to the basics, in a way that even a total novice - I mean a person with no science background whatsoever - would understand.

    I was reading a textbook on this particular topic that skipped the crucial basic steps and left me with puzzles to break. You broke the puzzles for me with superlative ease, and I commend you for the great job! Thank you immensely!!!

  • Dr. Ben Drew I am really grateful to you as you made a practically obnoxious subject easy for me and also helped me get through with my end semester examinations with a good grade. Thank u for the support and keep up the good work

  • Why does the fluid not start to flow when a pipe is emmersed in the same tank. One end of the pipe is under the water near the top of the tank and the other end is 1 metre lower so why dosn't it flow to the lower end of the pipe, and discharge back into the water????

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