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Water flows straight down from a downspout pipe. The cross-sectional area of the downspout pile is 1.8 m2, and the speed of the water is 0.85 m/s as it leaves the downspout pile. Ignoring air resistance, find the cross-sectional area of the water stream at a point 0.30 m below the faucet.
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