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A garden hose with a diameter of 1.8 in. has water flowing in it with a...

A garden hose with a diameter of 1.8 in. has water flowing in it with a speed of 0.57 m/s and a pressure of 1.3 atmospheres. At the end of the hose is a nozzle with a diameter of 0.54 in.

Part A) Find the speed of the water in the nozzle.

Part B) Find the pressure in the nozzle.

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