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Water flow through a horizontal pipe. The area of cross-second at one place `A_(1)=10 cm^(2)`, velocity of water flow is `1 ms^(-1)` and pressure is `2000` Pa. At another place area `A_(2)=5 cm^(2)`. Whate is the pressure at area `A_(2)` ?

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