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The water flows through a horizontal tube the first part has an area of 50cm^2 and...

The water flows through a horizontal tube the first part has an area of 50cm^2 and the second part of the tube is 10cm^2, the water velocity is 1.2m/s in the smallest part is the pressure is 2.30x10^5 Pa. Calculate
1. The flow of water mass in the smallest part
2. The velocity in the biggest part
3. The water pressure in the biggest part

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