Determine the pressure against the inside walls of the pipe, Physics

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When a liquid moves by a pipe having a varying diameter, the pressure against the inside walls of the pipe will be:

a)  The same throughout

b)  Lowest where the diameter is smallest

c)  Lowest where the diameter is largest

d)  Lowest where the velocity of flow is lowest

 

Ans- Lowest where the diameter is smallest

 


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