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A liquid of density 1210 kg/m3 flows steadily through a pipe of varying diameter and height. At Location 1 along the pipe, the flow speed is 9.33 m/s and the pipe diameter 1 is 10.1 cm. At Location 2, the pipe diameter 2 is 16.3 cm. At Location 1, the pipe is Δ=9.87 m higher than it is at Location 2. Ignoring viscosity, calculate the difference Δ between the fluid pressure at Location 2 and the fluid pressure at Location 1.

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