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The 3.0cm-diameter water line in the figure splits into two 1.0cm -diameter pipes. All pipes are circular and at the same elevation. At point A, the water speed is 2.0 m/s and the gauge pressure is 50 kPa. What is the gauge pressure at point B.

I keep getting an answer that I am being told is wrong.
I use the continuity equation to solve for the speed at point B then use Bernoulli's principle to determine the pressure at that point.
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