Q1) Pressure inside a pipe Step 1- Make a prediction. In the pipe shown in Figure, is the pressure higher at point 2, where the fluid flows fastest, or at point 1? The fluid in the pipe flows from left to right. Step 2: Rank points 1, 2, and 3 according to pressure, from largest to smallest. And what is the Key idea for an enclosed fluid? Use supported full required equations.

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Q1) Pressure inside a pipe Step 1- Make a prediction. In the pipe shown in Figure, is the
pressure higher at point 2, where the fluid flows fastest, or at point 1? The fluid in the
pipe flows from left to right. Step 2: Rank points 1, 2, and 3 according to pressure, from
largest to smallest. And what is the Key idea for an enclosed fluid? Use supported full
required equations.
Transcribed Image Text:Q1) Pressure inside a pipe Step 1- Make a prediction. In the pipe shown in Figure, is the pressure higher at point 2, where the fluid flows fastest, or at point 1? The fluid in the pipe flows from left to right. Step 2: Rank points 1, 2, and 3 according to pressure, from largest to smallest. And what is the Key idea for an enclosed fluid? Use supported full required equations.
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