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The water flowing through the same tube having two different cross section areas has different flow rates .

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To determine whether the statement "The water flowing through the same tube having two different cross-sectional areas has different flow rates" is true or false, we can analyze the situation step by step. ### Step 1: Understanding Flow Rates First, we need to clarify what is meant by "flow rates." There are two types of flow rates: - **Volume Flow Rate (Q)**: This is the volume of fluid that passes through a cross-section per unit time. It is given by the formula: \[ Q = A \cdot v \] ...
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