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Water is moving with a speed of 5.3 m/s through a pipe with a cross-sectional area of 4.5 cm2. The water gradually descends 8.7 m as the pipe increases to 9.6 cm2. (a) What is the speed at 105 Pa, what is the pressure at the lower level? the lower level? (b) If the pressure at the upper level is 1.3 (a) Number (b) Number Units Units

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