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A liquid of density `800 kg//m^3` flowing steadily in a tube of varying cross-section. If area of cross-section at `A` is `4 cm^2` and at `B` is `2 cm^2`. If speed of liquid at `A` is `10 cm//s`, calculate
(i) the rate of flow
(ii) the difference in pressures at `A` and `B`.

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