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Water is flowing with a speed of `2m//s` in a horizontal pipe with cross-sectional area decreasing from `2xx10^(-2) m^(2)` to `0.01 m^(2)` at pressure `4xx10^(4)` pascal. What will be the pressure at smaller cross-section?

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