Solve the problem below. An ideal fluid is flowing at a rate of 1.8 m³/s through a pipe with a radius of 2.0 cm. (a) What is the speed of the fluid through the pipe? Suppose that in one portion, the pipe is clogged, and the radius decreased to 1.7 cm. What are the (b) volumetric flow rate and (c) speed through the clogged portion? r = 2.0 cm r = 1.7 cm Q = 1.8 m/s
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