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A pipe of varying area of cross-section is held such that its axis is horizontal. At two cross sections A and B, its radii are 8 cm and 4 cm. If velocity of water at A through the pipe is 16 cm `s^(-1)` and pressure at A is `10^( -6)` dyne/`cm^(2)` , find the pressure at cross-section B.

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