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A horizontal pipe narrows from radius of 0.250 m to 0.100m.If the speed of the water in the pipe is 1.00m/s in the larger radius pipe,what is the speed in the smaller pipe
6 years ago

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R_scott
the speed is inversely proportional to the cross sectional area
6 years ago

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