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A horizontal pipe of varying cross-sectional area carries water flowing at a constant rate. The pressure at sections (1) and (2) are `50 cm` and `20 cm` of `Hg`. If the velocity of section (1) is `5 m//s`, what is the velocity of section (2). Also determine the ratio of `4` areas at sections (1) and (2) (as shown in Fig.

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