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1. Water at a pressure of 3.00 x 10 5th Pa flows through a horizontal pipe at a speed of 1.00 m/s. The pipe narrows to one-fourth its original diameter. What is the speed of the flow in the narrow section?
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Elena
A₁v₁=A₂v₂
(πd₁²/4)v₁=(πd₂²/4)v₂
v₂=(d₁²/d₂²)v₁=(16d₁²/d₁²)1 m/s=16 m/s
(πd₁²/4)v₁=(πd₂²/4)v₂
v₂=(d₁²/d₂²)v₁=(16d₁²/d₁²)1 m/s=16 m/s
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bobby
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Katerina Petrova
im sorry but I have no idea what the answer is please find me Elena Gilbert right now- Katherine Pierce
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bo
thanks for the answer
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Anonymous
my brain just died
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meep
meep
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ar
the answer is literally 16m/s
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