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Oil enters the bend of a pipe in the horizontal plane with velocity `4ms^(-1)` and pressure `280xx10^(3)Nm^(-2)` as shown in the figure. Find the pressure of oil at the point `Q` in `(kNm^(2))`
(Take specific gravity of oil as 0.9 and `sin37^@=0.6.`)

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