A particular fluid flows through a tube that is nearly 2.0 m long with a radius of 0.25 m. Student A argues that there i

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A particular fluid flows through a tube that is nearly 2.0 m long with a radius of 0.25 m. Student A argues that there i

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A particular fluid flows through a tube that is nearly 2.0 m long with a radius of 0.25 m. Student A argues that there is a pressure difference between the ends of the tube. Student B opposes this view. Who do you think is right? Would you take sides with student A or student B. Articulate your argument using physics principle supported by necessary calculations.
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