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What will be the velocity of water when it passes from narrow tube to wider tube?

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Velocity of water decreases when it passes from narrow tube to wider tube because
`a_(1)v_(1)=a_(2)v_(2)`
`thereforea_(1)lta_(2)` so `v_(2)ltv_(1)`
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