Physics, 15.01.2021 06:40 chasechevy13
A large pipe (diameter = 0.080m) is coupled by a watertight fitting to a smaller pipe (diameter = 0.025m). If the water velocity in the large pipe is equal to 0.50 m/s, what is the water velocity in the small pipe?
Choices:
-3.7 m/s
-4.4 m/s
-5.8 m/s
-5.1 m/s
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