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A conical section of a pipe is shown in figure through which water is flowing. Let A be the area of crosss-section, r be the radius of cross-section, P be the pressure at a point difference and v be the velocity of water.

Match the column-I with column-II containing values of ratio of quantities given in Column-I

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A(q), B(p), C(r), D(r)
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