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A horizontal tube consists of a A horizontal tube consists of a   pipe that narrows to a 2.0-cm-diameter throat.In the pipe,the water pressure is twice atmospheric pressure and the water flows with a speed of   What is the pressure in the throat,assuming that the water behaves like an ideal fluid? The density of water is 1000 kg/m<sup>3</sup>,and atmospheric pressure is   . A)  1.9 atm B)  0.12 atm C)  2.1 atm D)  2.0 atm pipe that narrows to a 2.0-cm-diameter throat.In the pipe,the water pressure is twice atmospheric pressure and the water flows with a speed of A horizontal tube consists of a   pipe that narrows to a 2.0-cm-diameter throat.In the pipe,the water pressure is twice atmospheric pressure and the water flows with a speed of   What is the pressure in the throat,assuming that the water behaves like an ideal fluid? The density of water is 1000 kg/m<sup>3</sup>,and atmospheric pressure is   . A)  1.9 atm B)  0.12 atm C)  2.1 atm D)  2.0 atm What is the pressure in the throat,assuming that the water behaves like an ideal fluid? The density of water is 1000 kg/m3,and atmospheric pressure is A horizontal tube consists of a   pipe that narrows to a 2.0-cm-diameter throat.In the pipe,the water pressure is twice atmospheric pressure and the water flows with a speed of   What is the pressure in the throat,assuming that the water behaves like an ideal fluid? The density of water is 1000 kg/m<sup>3</sup>,and atmospheric pressure is   . A)  1.9 atm B)  0.12 atm C)  2.1 atm D)  2.0 atm .


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