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A hypodermic needle consists of a

syringe of radius 8.30*10^-3 m,
connected to a needle with an inner
radius of 2.45*10^-4 m. A nurse pushes
the plunger at 0.00700 m/s, and the
fluid flows through the needle and into
the air. How fast does the liquid come
out of the needle?

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Do u have a picture
User Ishan Rastogi
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Answer:

8.03

Step-by-step explanation:

I saw some answers/comments with this answer and it was right. I wanted to make it more visible to others, though I take no credit for this answer.

User Shubham Chadokar
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