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when a pipe constricts as shown in the figure below, the velocity v of fluid flowing through the pipe is inversely proportional to the pipes cross sectional area a. suppose water flows through a section of pipe of area 10 cm^2 at a velocity of 4 m/s. if the pipe constricts to an area of 2.5 cm^2, what will its velocity be in this section of pipe

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A because of the way the pipe is designed

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