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A steady stream of water falls straight down from a pipe. Assume the flow is incompressible; the flow is similar to Fig. 16 – 5 . How does the pressure in the water vary with height in the falling stream? (A) The pressure in the water is higher at lower points in the stream. (B) The pressure in the water is lower at lower points in the stream. (C) The pressure in the water is the same at all points in the stream.

A steady stream of water falls straight down from a pipe. Assume the flow is incompressible; the flow is similar to Fig. 16 – 5 . How does the pressure in the water vary with height in the falling stream?
(A) The pressure in the water is higher at lower points in the stream.
(B) The pressure in the water is lower at lower points in the stream.
(C) The pressure in the water is the same at all points in the stream.

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Jitender Pal
askIITians Faculty 365 Points
8 years ago
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