In the figure below, the water in the pipe flows from left to right. The air bubbles are smaller in the larger diameter

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In the figure below, the water in the pipe flows from left to right. The air bubbles are smaller in the larger diameter

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In The Figure Below The Water In The Pipe Flows From Left To Right The Air Bubbles Are Smaller In The Larger Diameter 1
In The Figure Below The Water In The Pipe Flows From Left To Right The Air Bubbles Are Smaller In The Larger Diameter 1 (30.15 KiB) Viewed 43 times
In the figure below, the water in the pipe flows from left to right. The air bubbles are smaller in the larger diameter portion of the pipe because a. the bubbles expand with time b. Pascal's Principle c. the pressure is lower in the larger diameter portion d. Archimede's Principle De the pressure is higher in the larger diameter portion
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