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In the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.

uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity

, and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uidIn the preceding equation, Cv is the coefficient of velocity , and h is the vertical distance from the exit to the fl.uid's surface. lfactual = CcCvAoutV2i/h = (0.61)(0.98)(0.05 m2)V(2) ( 9.81 ~) (2.5 m) = 0.21 m3/s The answer is (A). FLUIDS~53 The upper plate illustrated is fixed, while the lower plate moves in the positiv e x direction at 0.5 mjs. The plate separation is 0.001 m, the fl.uid viscosity is 7 X w-4 Pas, and the velocity profile is linear. Calculate the shear stress, Txy, in the moving fl.uid

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