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A soft drink (mostly water) flows in a pipe at a beverage plant with a mass flow rate that would fill 220 0.355 - L cans per minute. At point 2 in the pipe, the gauge pressure is 152kPa and the cross-sectional area is 8.00cm2. At point 1, 1.35m above point 2, the cross-sectional area is 2.00cm2.
a. Find the mass flow rate.
b. Find the volume flow rate.
c. Find the flow speed at point 1.
d. Find the flow speed at point 2.
e. Find the gauge pressure at point
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