Water flows through a pipe. The area of cross-section at one place A₁=10 cm²,

Water Flows Through A Pipe The Area Of Crosssection At Physics Question

Water flows through a pipe. The area of cross-section at one place A₁=10 cm², velocity of flows 1 m/s and pressure 2000 Pa. At another place area A₂= 5 cm². What is the pressure at area A₂=5 cm²?

Options

(a) 500 Pa
(b) 100 Pa
(c) 400 Pa
(d) 200 Pa

Correct Answer:

500 Pa

Explanation:

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Topics: Properties of Bulk Matter (130)
Subject: Physics (2479)

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