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There is a fluid with a constant density of 813 kg per cubic meter. Flows without turbulence or significant viscosity through a pipe that gradually broadens from a 5 cm radius to 13.8 cm radius without a significant change in height. In the 5 cm radius segment the fluid had a speed of 20.9 m/s and a pressure of 200,000 Newtons per meter squared (Pascals). What is the pressure in the wider section in Pascals?
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