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Physics, 12.06.2020 00:57, bedsaul12345

Water flows at 0.850 m/s from a hot water heater, through a 450-kPa pressure regulator. The pressure in the pipe supplying an upstairs bathtub 3.70m above the heater is 414-kPa. What's the flow speed in this pipe?

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