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A 3.00-m long tube with circular crosssection tapers from a diameter of 10.0 cm at one end down to 4.00 cm at the other end.
 
  If an incompressible fluid flows irrotationally through the tube at a speed of 2.00 m/s at the 10.0 cm end, what is the speed of the flow at the 4.00 cm diameter end?
  A) 2.00 m/s
  B) 0.800 m/s
  C) 12.5 m/s
  D) 1.60 m/s
  E) 6.25 m/s

Question 2

The allowed values for the magnetic quantum number, m , are from m = - to +.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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