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A non-viscous liquid of constant density `1000kg//m^3` flows in a streamline motion along a tube of variable cross section. The tube is kept inclined in the vertical plane as shown in Figure. The area of cross section of the tube two point P and Q at heights of 2 metres and 5 metres are respectively `4xx10^-3m^2` and `8xx10^-3m^2`. The velocity of the liquid at point P is `1m//s`. Find the work done per unit volume by the pressure and the gravity forces as the fluid flows from point P to Q.

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`+29625J//m^(3),-30000J//m^(3)`
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