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    An Incompressible Liquid Flows Along the Pipe as Shown
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An Incompressible Liquid Flows Along the Pipe as Shown

Question 3

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An incompressible liquid flows along the pipe as shown. The ratio of the speeds v2/v1 is:
An incompressible liquid flows along the pipe as shown. The ratio of the speeds v<sub>2</sub>/v<sub>1</sub> is:   A)  A<sub>1</sub>/A<sub>2</sub> B)  A<sub>2</sub>/A<sub>1</sub> C)    D)    E)  v<sub>1</sub>/v<sub>2</sub>


A) A1/A2
B) A2/A1
C) An incompressible liquid flows along the pipe as shown. The ratio of the speeds v<sub>2</sub>/v<sub>1</sub> is:   A)  A<sub>1</sub>/A<sub>2</sub> B)  A<sub>2</sub>/A<sub>1</sub> C)    D)    E)  v<sub>1</sub>/v<sub>2</sub>
D) An incompressible liquid flows along the pipe as shown. The ratio of the speeds v<sub>2</sub>/v<sub>1</sub> is:   A)  A<sub>1</sub>/A<sub>2</sub> B)  A<sub>2</sub>/A<sub>1</sub> C)    D)    E)  v<sub>1</sub>/v<sub>2</sub>
E) v1/v2

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