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Water is flowing through a pipe that slowly gets smaller as it rises to the bathroom on your second floor (10 m high). The

 

Water is flowing through a pipe that slowly gets smaller as it rises to the bathroom on your second floor (10 m high). The pipe coming into your house is 3 cm in diameter, the pressure there is 3x105 Pa, and the water is moving at .8 m/s. The diameter of the pipe in the upstairs bathroom is 1.5 cm. How fast is the water moving right before it leaves the pipe in the bathroom?

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