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2 January, 20:14

For an ideal fluid flowing through a horizontal pipe, Bernoulli's principle and the continuity equation state that the pressure within the pipe does which of the following? (Assume measurements are taken along the pipe in the direction of fluid flow.) a. Pressure increases as the pipe diameter increases. b. Pressure decreases as the pipe diameter increases. c. Pressure remains constant as the pipe diameter increases. d. Pressure increases, then decreases as the pipe diameter increases.

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  1. 2 January, 20:42
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    B. Pressure decreases as the pipe diameter increases
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