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Water is moving at a velocity of 1.50 m/s through a hose with an internal diameter of 1.60 cm.
(a)
What is the flow rate in liters per second?
L/s
(b)
The fluid velocity in this hose's nozzle is 15.0 m/s. What is the nozzle's inside diameter (in cm)?
cm
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