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Water Flows in the Horizontal Pipe Shown in the Figure

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Water flows in the horizontal pipe shown in the figure.At point A the area is 25.0 cm2 and the speed of the water is Water flows in the horizontal pipe shown in the figure.At point A the area is 25.0 cm<sup>2</sup> and the speed of the water is   At B the area is 16.0 cm<sup>2</sup>.The fluid in the manometer is mercury,which has a density of   .We can treat water as an ideal fluid having a density of   .What is the manometer reading h?   A)  0.546 cm B)  1.31 cm C)  2.81 cm D)  2.16 cm E)  3.36 cm At B the area is 16.0 cm2.The fluid in the manometer is mercury,which has a density of Water flows in the horizontal pipe shown in the figure.At point A the area is 25.0 cm<sup>2</sup> and the speed of the water is   At B the area is 16.0 cm<sup>2</sup>.The fluid in the manometer is mercury,which has a density of   .We can treat water as an ideal fluid having a density of   .What is the manometer reading h?   A)  0.546 cm B)  1.31 cm C)  2.81 cm D)  2.16 cm E)  3.36 cm .We can treat water as an ideal fluid having a density of Water flows in the horizontal pipe shown in the figure.At point A the area is 25.0 cm<sup>2</sup> and the speed of the water is   At B the area is 16.0 cm<sup>2</sup>.The fluid in the manometer is mercury,which has a density of   .We can treat water as an ideal fluid having a density of   .What is the manometer reading h?   A)  0.546 cm B)  1.31 cm C)  2.81 cm D)  2.16 cm E)  3.36 cm .What is the manometer reading h? Water flows in the horizontal pipe shown in the figure.At point A the area is 25.0 cm<sup>2</sup> and the speed of the water is   At B the area is 16.0 cm<sup>2</sup>.The fluid in the manometer is mercury,which has a density of   .We can treat water as an ideal fluid having a density of   .What is the manometer reading h?   A)  0.546 cm B)  1.31 cm C)  2.81 cm D)  2.16 cm E)  3.36 cm


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