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10 November, 06:05

The pressure on a fluid at rest in a pipe increases by 20 Pa. How does this change in pressure affect the pressure on the fluid in the rest of the pipe

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  1. 10 November, 06:16
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    Answer:The change in pressure can affect the pressure on the fluid through the radius and diameter of the pipe.

    r^² x Pressure (pa).

    Therefore the narrower the other part of the pile, the greater the pressure on the fluid at such part, the wider in other part the lesser the pressure on the fluid at this part.
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