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Water is flowing through a horizontal pipe of non-uniform cross-section. In the region of narrowest part inside the pipe, the water will have

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In fluid flow, higher speed always corresponds to lower pressure in horizontal pipes.
Updated On: Jan 30, 2026
  • maximum velocity and minimum pressure.
  • both the pressure and velocity maximum.
  • both the pressure and velocity minimum.
  • maximum pressure and minimum velocity.
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Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Continuity equation.
For incompressible fluid:
\[ A v = \text{constant} \] Thus, velocity is maximum where cross-sectional area is minimum.

Step 2: Bernoulli’s theorem.
For horizontal flow:
\[ P + \frac{1}{2}\rho v^2 = \text{constant} \]
Step 3: Pressure–velocity relation.
Increase in velocity causes decrease in pressure.

Step 4: Conclusion.
At the narrowest part of the pipe, velocity is maximum and pressure is minimum.
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