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A liquid is moving through a pipe. If the speed of the liquid decreases, what happens to the pressure within the liquid?
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1. Only density affects pressure, so pressure stays the same.
2. The pressure within the liquid increases.
3. The pressure within the liquid decreases.
4. The pressure within the liquid becomes zero.

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Answer:

The pressure within the liquid increases.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Al Johri
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Answer:

3.

Step-by-step explanation:

Pressure decrease with less speed. The more speed an object has the higher the net force it will be. For example, when you turn on a hose to its highest, the water rushes out, lower the output of water, it slows and it has less pressure.

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