Water is flowing through a pipe (area 4.0 cm 2 ) that connects to a faucet adjusted
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Water is flowing through a pipe (area 4.0 cm2) that connects to a faucet adjusted to have an opening of 0.50 cm2. If the water is flowing at a speed of 5.0 m/s in the pipe, what is its speed as it leaves the faucet? Assume an ideal fluid (i.e., a fluid with no viscosity).
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