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water enters at one end of a horizontal pipe of non-unifrom cross -section with a velocity of `0.4 ms^(-1)` and leaves the other end with a velocity of `0.6 ms^(-1)` The pressure of water at the first end is `1500Nm^(-2)` Calculate the pressure at the other end Density of water `=1000kgm^(-3)`

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