1. Water is flowing through a tube of non-uniform cross-section. If the radii of the tube at the entrance and exit are in the ratio $3: 2$, then the ratio of velocity of liquid entering and leaving the tube is
2. A capillary tube is attached horizontally to a constant pressure head arrangement, If the radius of the capillary tube is increased by $10 \%$, then the rate of flow of the liquid shall change nearly by
3. The velocity of a fluid, in a pipe of radius of cross section $r$, is $v$. If the radius of cross section was $(1 / \sqrt{ } 2)$ times, the velocity of the fluid will be
4. A pipe has non uniform cross section. $10 cc / sec$ of liquid flows through the pipe, where the area of cross section is $0.5 cm^{2}$. The rate of flow, where the cross section is $1 cm^{2}$, will be
5. If the diameter of cross section of the pipe is halved, the rate of volume flow of the liquid will become
6. Rate of flow of water through a tube of radius 2 mm is $8 cm^{3} s^{-1}$. Under similar conditions, the rate of flow of water through a tube of radius 1 mm will be
7. A capillary tube is attached horizontally to a constant head arrangement. If the radius of the capillary tube is increased by $10 \%$, then the rate of flow of liquid will change nearly by
8. The cylindrical tube of a spray pump has a cross-section of $8 cm^{2}$, one end of which has 40 fine holes each of area $10^{-8} m^{2}$. If the liquid flows inside the tube with a speed of $0.15 m min^{-1}$, the speed with which the liquid is ejected through the holes is
9. The cylindrical tube of a spray pump has radius $R$, one end of which has $n$ fine holes, each of radius $r$. If the speed of the liquid in the tube is V , the speed of the ejection of the liquid through the holes is