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In a horizontal pipe of non-uniform cross section, water flows with a velocity of `1 ms^(-1)` at a point where the diameter of the pipe is 20 cm. The velocity of water `(1.5 ms^(-1))` at a point where the diameter of the pipe is (in cm)

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