Question: Problem 3. In the real world, velocity flowing a system might be determined with a device at discrete points. If we measure the velocity experimentally

 Problem 3. In the real world, velocity flowing a system might

Problem 3. In the real world, velocity flowing a system might be determined with a device at discrete points. If we measure the velocity experimentally with some device(e.g. a laser doppler velocimeter), we will know the velocity only at a few discrete points. It will not be a continuous function as in problem 1. Generally, there will be error in the data. Integrate the discrete values below using Simpson's rule to find the volumetric flowrate between the two parallel plates (H=2m and W=1m)

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