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The pressure change (dP / dt), in Pascals per second in a water pipe, is inversely proportional to the square root of "t", where "t" is time in seconds. When the tap is closed, it is considered that there is no pressure in the pipe and when the tap is opened and a second elapses, the pressure is 2 Pascals. Determine the pressure 9 seconds after opening the tap.

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