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a long pipe is of length l and has slowly tapering cross section. it is inclined at an angle to the horizontal and the water flows steadily through it from the upper to the lower end. the section at the upper end has twice the radius of the lower end. at the lower end, the water is delivered at atmospheric pressure. if the pressure at the upper end is twice atmospheric, find the velocity of delivery.

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upper end has twice the radius of the lower end. at the lower end, the water is delivered at atmospheric pressure. if the pressure at the upper end is twice atmospheric, find the velocity of deliva long pipe is of length l and has slowly tapering cross section. it is inclined at an angle to the horizontal and the water flows steadily through it from the upper to the lower end. the section at the upper end has twice the radius of the lower end. at the lower end, the water is delivered at atmospheric pressure. if the pressure at the upper end is twice atmospheric, find the velocity of delivery.

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a long pipe is of length l and has slowly tapering cross section. it is inclined at an angle to the horizontal and the water flows steadily through it from the upper to the lower end. the section at the upper end has twice the radius of the lower end. at the lower end, the water is delivered at atmospheric pressure. if the pressure at the upper end is twice atmospheric, find the velocity of delivery.

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