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5 March, 15:39

Why is it that when a steadily flowing gas flows from a larger diameter pipe to a smaller diameter pipe, what causes the pressure in the smaller pipe to drop?

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  1. 5 March, 16:01
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    The thing that makes a gas a gas and a liquid a liquid is the spacing between the molecules. Since gas is widely spaced, making the molecules go closer together would make it a liquid
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