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[" Figure shows a liquid flowing through a tube at the rate of "0.1m%" .The the the the the trancted "],[" into two semicircular tubes of cross-scctional area "A/3" and "243." The velocity of fircuid at "],[Q" is (the cross section of the main tube is "A=10^(-2)m^(2)" and "24v" ,"-20cl" the "],[[" (A) "5m/s," (B) "/30m/s,2times3/c=20c/s+c],[" (A) ",5m/s," (D) "/30m/s],[" (C) ",35m/s]]

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