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An incompressible liquid flows through a horizontal tube as shown in the following figure. Then the velocity v of the fluid is

A

3.0 m/s

B

1.5 m/s

C

1.0 m/s

D

2.25 m/s

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The correct Answer is:
C

From equation of continuity,.
`(Axx3)=(Axx1.5)+(1.5AxxV) rArr V=1 m//s^(2)`
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