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Water flowing out of a horizontal pipe emerges through a nozzle. The radius of the pipe is 1.5 cm, and the radius of the nozzle is 0.49 cm. The speed of the water in the pipe is 0.53 m/s. Treat the water as an ideal fluid, and determine the absolute pressure of the water in the pipe.
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