Water flowing through a tube with a diameter of 10.0cm has a velocity of 12.5m/s. The diameter shrinks to only 2.0 cm wi

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Water flowing through a tube with a diameter of 10.0cm has a velocity of 12.5m/s. The diameter shrinks to only 2.0 cm wi

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Water flowing through a tube with a diameter of 10.0cm has a velocity of 12.5m/s. The diameter shrinks to only 2.0 cm wide and incurs an increase of density to 1020 kgm3, 2% more than water. Calculate the new velocity of the water under these new conditions.
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