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In the figure, an ideal liquid flows through the tube, which is of uniform cross section. The liquid has velocities `v_(A)` and `v_(B)`, and pressures `P_(A)` and `P_(B)` at the points `A` and `B`, respectively. Then

A

`v_(B) gt v_(A)`

B

`v_(B) =v_(A)`

C

`P_(B) lt P_(A)`

D

`P_(B)= P_(A)`

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B

For a streamline flow of an ideal liquid, `v_(A)=v_(B)` . The pressure at B=Pressure at A+pressure dre to column of liquid of height AB.
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