Question: Water flows through a circular pipe with a constant radius of 10cm. The speed and pressure at point A is 4 m/s and 250,000 Pa

Water flows through a circular pipe with a constant radius of 10cm. The speed and pressure at point A is 4 m/s and 250,000 Pa respectively.

(a) What is the speed of the fluid at point B? 

(b) What is the pressure at point B which is 10m higher than point A?

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