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1. A 8.3 cm diameter pipe can fill a 1.7 m^3 volume in 6.0 minutes. Before exiting the pipe, the diameter is reduced to 3.0 cm (with no loss of flow rate). What is the speed in the first (wider) pipe?

a) 7.20E-1 m/s
b) 8.73E-1 m/s
c) 1.06E0 m/s
d) 1.28E0 m/s
e) 1.55E0 m/s

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1. A 8.3 cm diameter pipe can fill a 1.7 m^3 volume in 6.0 minutes. Before exiting the pipe, the diameter is reduced to 3.0 cm (with no loss of flow rate). What is the pressure difference (in Pascals) between the two regions of the pipe?

a) 1.81E4
b) 2.19E4
c) 2.66E4
d) 3.22E4
e) 3.90E4

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1. A 8.3 cm diameter pipe can fill a 1.7 m^3 volume in 6.0 minutes. Before exiting the pipe, the diameter is reduced to 3.0 cm (with no loss of flow rate). If two fluid elements at the center of the pipe are separated by 19.0 mm when they are both in the wide pipe, and we neglect turbulence, what is the separation when both are in the narrow pipe?

a) 1.45E2 mm
b) 1.76E2 mm
c) 2.13E2 mm
d) 2.59E2 mm
e) 3.13E2 mm

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1. A large cylinder is filled with water so that the bottom is 7.8 m below the waterline. At the bottom is a small hole with a diameter of 5.4E-4 m. How fast is the water flowing at the hole? (Neglect viscous effects, turbulence, and also assume that the hole is so small that no significant motion occurs at the top of the cylinder.)

a) 8.42E0 m/s
b) 1.02E1 m/s
c) 1.24E1 m/s
d) 1.50E1 m/s
e) 1.81E1 m/s

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