a. A horizontal pipe narrows from a radius of 0.260 m to 0.130 m. If the speed of the water is 1.20 m/s in the larger pipe, what is the speed in the smaller pipe (in m/s)?

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a. A horizontal pipe narrows from a radius of 0.260 m to 0.130 m. If the speed of the water is 1.20 m/s in the larger pipe, what is the speed in the smaller pipe (in m/s)?

b. A 29.0 m long copper cable with a cross-sectional area of 2.04 ✕ 10−3 m2 is used to suspend a 3.60 ✕ 103 kg container. By how much will the cable stretch (in m) once bearing the load? (Young's modulus for copper is Y = 11 ✕ 1010 Pa.)

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