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Water flows straight down from an open faucet. the effects of air resistance and viscosity can be ignored. (f) the cross-sectional area of the faucet is a2 = 1.80 multiply. gif 10-4 m2, and the speed of the water is v2 =0.73 m/s as it leaves the faucet. what is the cross-sectional area a1 of the water after it has fallen to a point that is a distance h = 0.11 m below the faucet? show some of your steps for getting to this answer for full credit. your answer should be consistent with #10.

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