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The water flowing through the same tube having two different cross section areas has different flow rates .

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To solve the problem regarding the flow of water through a tube with two different cross-sectional areas and different flow rates, we can use the principle of conservation of mass, specifically the equation of continuity for incompressible fluids. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the Concept of Flow Rate**: The flow rate (Q) of a fluid is defined as the volume of fluid that passes through a cross-section of the tube per unit time. It can be expressed as: \[ Q = A \cdot v ...
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