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A water pipe with internal diameter of 1 inch carries water at ground floor of a house with velocity 3 ft/ sec and at pressrue 25 lb/inch`.^(2)`. Another pipe of of internal diameter 1/2 inch is connected to it and takes water to the first floor 25 feet above ground. what is the velocity and water pressure at first floor ?

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