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Water is flowing at 3 m/s in a circular pipe. If the diameter of the pipe decreases to four-ninth its former value, what is the velocity of the water downstream?

Answer in units of m/s.
16 years ago

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bobpursley
The law of continuity states that

Area1*flow1=Area2*flow2
16 years ago

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