A 5.4 cm diameter horizontal

  1. The figure shows a semicircle with radius 1, horizontal diameter PQ, and tangent lines at P and Q. At what height above the
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  2. Water flows through a horizontal tube of diameter 2.6cm that is joined to a second horizontal tube of diameter 1.7cm . The
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  3. Water flows through a horizontal tube of diameter 2.7 cm that is joined to a second horizontal tube of diameter 1.9 cm. The
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  4. Water flows through a horizontal tube of diameter 2.9 cm that is joined to a second horizontal tube of diameter 1.5 cm. The
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  5. Water flows through a horizontal tube of diameter 2.9cm that is joined to a second horizontal tube of diameter 1.5 cm. The
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  6. Ethyl alcohol flows through a horizontal tube of diameter 2.96cm that is joined to a second horizontal tube of diameter 1.50 cm.
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  7. trying to raise a barrel using sections of pipe.The three objects are horizontal cylinders resting on level ground. The barrel
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  8. A horizontal water pipe goes from a large diameter to a small diameter and then back to the first diameter as shown in the
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  9. a liquid with density of 1.36*10^3 kg/m^3 through two horizontal sections of round tubing joined end to end. in first section,
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  10. re word "To find the diameter of a circle when given the circumference, we can use the formula:Circumference = π * diameter
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