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The figure shows a nozzle on a hose carrying water. If the pressure at Point l is 226 × 103 Pa, the velocity 0.92 m/s, and the diameter 10 cm, given that the diameter at point 2 is 2.5 cm what is the velocity to the nearest tenth of a m/s at point 2? 3.
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