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Water is moving with a speed of `5.18 ms^(-1)` through a pipe with a cross-sectional area of `4.20 cm^2`. The water gradually descends `9.66 m` as the pipe increase in area to `7.60 cm^2`. The speed of flow at the lower level is

A

`3.0 ms^(-1)`

B

`5.7 ms^(-1)`

C

`3.82 ms^(-1)`

D

`2.86 ms^(-1)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`a_(1)v_(1) = a_(2)v_(2) implies 4.20xx5.18 = 7.60xxv_(2) implies v_(2) = 2.86 m//s`
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